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Bose’s intoxicating, ASMR-worthy adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s cult 1954 novel. Now, they’re basically best mates.
The Chicago Sun-Times newspaper published a “Summer Reading List” on Sunday that probably raised quite a few eyebrows in ...
Connie Francis has a viral hit with “Pretty Little Baby” — over 60 years after she first released it. Over the weekend, the Italian American pop singer shared a sweet reaction to learning ...
The Indie Spirit-nominated actress has just two feature films under her belt, but both speak to her finely tuned ability to portray complicated young women. She tells IndieWire how she does it ...
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 ...
“Bonjour Tristesse” is the kind of atmospheric ... Still is, and not just because I’m biased. I was pretty much immediately in love with Cécile and the world that Durga created and the ...
Less than five minutes into her debut feature, “Bonjour Tristesse,” as faultlessly framed shots of the rippling French seaside and all of its natural wonders cascade across the screen ...
Bonjour Tristesse comes with a history. Its source is a 1954 novel by French writer Françoise Sagan, a teenager at the time. In the story, a teenaged girl whose mother has died and is much attached to ...
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.
A sun-drenched, languid mood piece about the end of summer and the beginning of adulthood, Bonjour Tristesse alternates between sultry heat and cool emotional affect. Enjoy unlimited reading on ...
find things you can't just buy in a store, even if it's contemporary.’ Bonjour Tristesse opens in selected US cinemas today (2 May 2025), with an international release to follow.
Durga Chew-Bose boldly reimagines a work once adapted by Otto Preminger in her beguiling first film set on the French Riviera. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...