Brigitte Bardot Mexico, 1965, on the set of *Viva Maria*
Framed photo of "Brigitte Bardot Mexico, 1965 on the Set of *Viva Maria*" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Brigitte Bardot the set of *Viva Maria* in Mexico in 1965
This behind-the-scenes photograph captures Brigitte Bardot the filming of "Viva Maria" in Mexico in 1965, a groundbreaking adventure comedy directed by Louis Malle. Produced by Nouvelles Éditions de Films with a colossal budget of $2.5 million, this Franco-Italian production marked the first collaboration between Bardot and French icon Jeanne Moreau in a parody western set against the backdrop of the Mexican revolutions.
"Viva Maria" drew 4.5 million viewers in France and catapulted Bardot to unprecedented international fame. Starring George Hamilton and Gregor von Rezzori, this film by Louis Malle blended spectacular action with satirical comedy, establishing a new cinematic genre. The film won the award for Best Cinematography at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.
Relive Bardot's revolutionary spirit and timeless beauty in this legendary Mexican adventure.