Audrey Hepburn On the set of *Two for the Road*, St. Tropez, 1967
Framed photo of "Audrey Hepburn On the set of *Two for the Road*, St. Tropez, 1967" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Audrey Hepburn *Two for the Road* - Filmed in Saint-Tropez in 1967
This photograph captures Audrey Hepburn during the filming of "Two for the Road" in Saint-Tropez in 1967, directed by Stanley Donen. The film marked a turning point in Audrey’s career, as she agreed for the first time to film partial nude scenes and tackle complex marital themes. This Fox production was one of Audrey’s last collaborations with a major Hollywood studio.
"Two for the Road" grossed $9.5 million worldwide and revolutionized the narrative approach to filmmaking with its non-linear timeline. The Hepburn-Finney duo created remarkable chemistry, solidifying Audrey’s transition to more mature roles following "My Fair Lady." Henry Mancini’s soundtrack perfectly complemented this film, which had a lasting influence on 1970s cinema.
A moment of grace captured on the French Riviera, where Audrey’s elegance transcends the screen to become timeless art.