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[Machine Translation] Her eyes, her lips, even her toes. The myth of Brigitte Bardot is revived. Brigitte Bardot Retrospective Vol. 2! An actress whose life was not obsessed with wealth or fame, Brigitte Bardot was a fashion icon of the 1960s, a symbol of freedom and liberation who broke taboos with her positive sensuality, and the first French actress to become a major international star! In 2024, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of her birth, a total of 11 films were screened as a special feature, and were widely introduced not only by traditional film fans but also by women and young people. The long-awaited second series features two romantic comedies that showcase BB's talent for dance and comedienne, and three romantic suspense films in which she co-stars with the famous actor Jean Gabin in a serious role, showing a new frontier in her career. This Sacred Fraulein" : Debut film by Michel Boiron, assistant director to Rene Clair and others, featuring a dream ballet sequence with BB dancing in a variety of styles, a light screwball tempo, and a slapstick style brawl... Hollywood influences can be seen throughout. BB said of the film, "I used my dancing talents to create a relaxed, fun Bridget who is the spitting image of me. It was my first custom-made film. --The Mississippi is a cabaret in Montmartre, Paris. The owner, Paul Latour, has been pretending to be a shipowner in order to keep his overbearing daughter, Brigitte (Brigitte Bardot), away from the world of show business. One day, Latour is suspected of involvement in a counterfeiting case. He calls singer Jean Clary ( Jean Bretonnier ) to the observation deck of the Eiffel Tower, asks him to take his daughter to a hideout in Switzerland, and disappears. Jean immediately goes to Brigitte's boarding school. He pretends to be her uncle and tries to take her out, but the police show up and all hell breaks loose... This is the first Blu-ray release of the film in Japan. Includes Brigitte Bardot retrospective BB 90th anniversary theatrical trailer (planned).
Original Release Year: 1956
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