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Bonjour Tristesse
(DVD, 2003) Other Editions...

Leading Role: David Niven, Jean Seberg
Director: Otto Preminger

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Format: DVD
Dec 2003
Not Rated
Recording Mode: (unknown)
93 min.
Color
UPC: 043396085671
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Movie Description
Set on the French Riviera, Otto Preminger's film concerns a wealthy Frenchman (David Niven) who openly cavorts with his mistress, under the watchful eye of his 17-year-old daughter, Cecile. Cecile embarks on her own steamy summertime affair with a boy named Phillipe (Geoffrey Horne). But when Cecile's straight-laced godmother, Anne (Deborah Kerr), expresses disapproval toward the girl's fling with Phillipe, Cecile devises a scheme to drive her godmother away--which causes a tragic turn of events. Based on the novel by Francoise Sagan.

Credits
Cast:David Niven, Jean Seberg
Director:Otto Preminger
Producer:Otto Preminger

Film Notes
Additional cast: Eveline Eyfel (Maid).

Filmed in Cinemascope and Technicolor. This film contains scenes of Paris which are shot in black-and-white.

The writer, Françoise Sagan, was 17 years old when she wrote the novel on which this film is based.

A Columbia/Wheel Films presentation.

DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital - English

Industry Reviews
"Preminger, as always, treats his characters objectively, which is one reason his best films seem so grown-up for their time."
USA Today - Mike Clark (12/19/2003)

"Preminger fractures the story into a star black-and-white present and nostalgic Technicolor past -- a dramatically effective device that's bolstered by gorgeous tracking shots and splendid acting."
Entertainment Weekly - Tim Purtell (01/09/2004)


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