The combination of adolescence’s slippery hedonism and the French Riviera’s languid air spurred the explosive popularity of Françoise Sagan’s 1954 novel “Bonjour Tristesse,” written when the author ...
Summertime sadness makes its way to the screen with Durga Chew-Bose’s feature directorial debut, Bonjour Tristesse. This first-time director celebrated the world premiere of her film at the Toronto ...
Greenwich Entertainment has acquired Durga Chew-Bose‘s directorial debut, Bonjour Tristesse, starring Chloë Sevigny (Feud: Capote vs. The Swans), Claes Bang (The Square), and Lily McInerny (Palm Trees ...
(L-R) Claes Bang, Lily McInerny and Chloe Sevigny in 'Bonjour Tristesse' Toronto Film Festival 1958 was quite the year for French novelist Françoise Sagan, who had not one but two film versions of her ...
Showing at Barney Savage Gallery through September 30, Bonjour Tristesse, curated by Julian Jamirez-Howard, is a quiet exhibition that seems to painstakingly push back against the urban hustle and ...
Based on Françoise Sagan's 1954 novella, the film marks Durga Chew-Bose’s directorial debut. The melancholy of coming of age is captured in the whimsically dark “Bonjour Tristesse,” based on Françoise ...
A French literary classic, “Bonjour Tristesse” (translates as “Hello Sadness”) was a publishing sensation in 1954 with its wise beyond her years 18-year-old author Francoise Sagan. This week, yet ...
Among the more anticipated world premieres at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival is an adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s 1954 novel “Bonjour Tristesse,” which marks the filmmaking debut of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The setting of Bonjour Tristesse is so enticing — a Mediterranean town in the South of France, where a large villa looks out ...
Extending an invitation to begin your summer of luxurious disappointment and distress a few weeks early, Film Forum is trotting out a pristine D.C.P. restoration of Otto Preminger’s ravishing and ...
PARIS — Forget about Charli XCX: This year’s summer style icon might just be Jean Seberg. The U.S. actress with the pixie haircut is back in the spotlight thanks to two films: Richard Linklater’s ...
In 1956, at the age of 18, Jean Seberg – one of more than 18,000 wannabes in a Hollywood X Factor-style search for a new star – was plucked from obscurity by director Otto Preminger. She went on to ...
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