Brigitte Bardot Paris 1958
Framed photo of "Brigitte Bardot Paris 1958" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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About this photo
Brigitte Bardot the streets of the French capital in 1958
This photograph captures Brigitte Bardot a Parisian photo shoot organized by producer Raoul Lévy, shortly after her triumph in Roger Vadim’s *And God… Created Woman*. Taken on the streets of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this image reveals the actress’s natural spontaneity, far from the studios in Boulogne. At 24, BB already embodied the freedom that was revolutionizing French cinema, immortalized in this now-legendary Parisian photo shoot.
By 1958, Brigitte Bardot already Brigitte Bardot 15 films and drawn 4.5 million moviegoers with Claude Autant-Lara’s *En cas de malheur*. Her collaborations with Jean Gabin and her tumultuous relationship with Jacques Charrier were the talk of the international press. This pivotal year definitively established her as an icon of French cinema, ahead of Henri-Georges Clouzot’s “La Vérité,” which earned her a nomination at Cannes.
A glimpse of Parisian eternity in which Bardot reveals that timeless grace that still captivates us today.