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  1. BONJOUR TRISTESSE. An amoral French girl and her playboy father discover the dark side of passion in this sizzling 1950 adaptation of Françoise Sagan's notorious bestseller. Jean Seberg is Cecile, the spoiled 17-year-old daughter of Raymond (David Niven), a wealthy Parisian widower vacationing in a sumptuous villa on the French Riviera.

  2. Jul 17, 2012 · Panned at the time of its release, "Bonjour Tristesse" stands up today as one of the more stylish and less hokey 1950's treatments of teenage angst & sexuality in changing times (it's more commercial counterpart would be the saccharine "A Summer Place" with Sandra Dee).

  3. Bonjour Tristesse (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Amazingly Good Figure! Complex relations as Raymond (David Niven), daughter Cecile (Jean Seberg) and mistress Elsa (Mylene Demongeot) deal with Anne (Deborah Kerr), their aggrieved Riviera guest and friend of the deceased wife and mother, in Otto Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse, 1958.

  4. Aug 27, 2013 · Seen entirely through 17-year-old Cecile’s eyes, the film is as unpredictable and emotionally jarring as its teenage heroine: first we love Anne, then loathe her, then pity her, while Niven’s ...

  5. Otto Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse is an intriguing (if overly sanitized) vision of the dysfunction wrought by Freudian sexual urges. Cecile (19-year-old Jean Seberg in her second film role) has a raging Elektra complex for her rake father (Raymond, a devilishly fun David Niven) which they conspire not to acknowledge via a ceaseless series of ...

  6. Nov 8, 2018 · admin November 8, 2018. 0 0. Synopsis: Cecile, decadent young girl who lives with her rich playboy father Raymond. When Anne, Raymond’s old love interest, comes to Raymond’s villa, Cecile is afraid for her way of life. Review: Among favorite cinephile pet auteurs, no one’s reputation has had a rougher ride than that of Otto Preminger.

  7. Bonjour Tristesse. Bonjour Tristesse is an upcoming film set to star Chloë Sevigny, Lily McInerny and Claes Bang. It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel of the same name by Françoise Sagan. It is adapted and directed by Durga Chew-Bose in her feature length directorial debut.

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