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Bose’s intoxicating, ASMR-worthy adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s cult 1954 novel. Now, they’re basically best mates.
Inspired by the canon of Italian and French summer vacations — 'Call Me by Your Name,' 'Bonjour Tristesse' — one writer dives ...
Actress Lily McInerny and costume designer Miyako Bellizzi talk about recasting one of Jean Seberg's most famous film roles.
At the height of summer, 18-year-old Cécile (Lily McInerny) is languishing by the French seaside with her handsome father, ...
The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer printed a special section that included articles written using generative ...
According to an online creator, the Chicago Sun-Times published a summer reading list full of books that didn't actually ...
Françoise Sagan’s first novel, “Bonjour Tristesse,” was published in 1954. With a new film adaptation, the book and its author still holds sway.
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Her newest, the limited release Bonjour Tristesse, likewise proves that small can be beautiful. From writer-director Durga ...
The Indie Spirit-nominated actress has just two feature films under her belt, but both speak to her finely tuned ability to portray complicated young women. She tells IndieWire how she does it ...
For only her second feature film, McInerny continues to do some heavy lifting, taking on the leading role in Durga Chew-Bose’s sprightly “Bonjour Tristesse,” an adaptation of Françoise Sagan’s 1954 ...
Set in the countryside of France during the summertime, “Bonjour Tristesse” follows the father-daughter duo of Cécile and Raymond. The quiet slice of life for the top 1 percent follows these two as ...