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Though Bonjour Tristesse has also since been made a couple of times for French TV, this is the first major international film version since Preminger’s, and it is a gorgeous-looking, quite ...
Another ‘Bonjour Tristesse’ slinks into moody view, glamorous but more headbound Claes Bang, left, Lily McInerny and Chloë Sevigny in the movie “Bonjour Tristesse.” ...
TIFF 2024: "It was already contemporary material that I wanted to continue," Durga Chew-Bose tells TheWrap The post ‘Bonjour Tristesse’ Director Didn’t Want to Tackle New Adaptation Purely ...
Otto Preminger’s 1958 adaptation, pairing the then-scandalous story with a luminous Jean Seberg, Deborah Kerr and David Niven — plus an experimental use of both Technicolor and monochrome ...
Otto Preminger’s 1958 adaptation, pairing the then-scandalous story with a luminous Jean Seberg, Deborah Kerr and David Niven — plus an experimental use of both Technicolor and monochrome ...
Though Bonjour Tristesse has also since been made a couple of times for French TV, this is the first major international film version since Preminger’s and it is a gorgeous-looking , quite ...
Deborah Kerr, star of “From Here to Eternity,” died Tuesday in Suffolk, England, at 86. Kerr was the unfadingly ladylike and prototypical English rose whose red-haired, angular beauty, and ...
Deborah Kerr, as Preminger’s Anne, naturally registered as the haughtiest and tightest of British rectums, which is what made her bottled sexuality practically leak through her seams.
Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer was born Sept. 30, 1921, in Helensburgh, Scotland. Her father, a civil engineer, died when she was 14 of wounds suffered in World War I.