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“Bonjour Tristesse” is set in the present day but pulls from vintage aesthetics. It “exists out of time” and taps into a ...
Interview: The Indie Spirit-nominated actress has made just 2 films, but both speak to her finely tuned ability to portray ...
But alongside their director, Sevigny and McInerny carefully remind us that fantasy and tragedy are interlinked. Chew-Bose’s ...
At the beginning of “Bonjour Tristesse” – based on the 1954 novel previously adapted into a film in 1958 by Otto Preminger – ...
Returning to Françoise Sagan's novel made famous by Otto Preminger’s 1958 movie, writer-director Durga Chew-Bose makes an ...
Bonjour Tristesse isn’t a particularly enriching adaptation or entry into its genre, but it’s well-crafted and well-performed enough to be worth watching.
At the height of summer, 18-year-old Cécile (Lily McInerny) is languishing by the French seaside ... coming of age novel by ...
Image A still from “Bonjour Tristesse,” with Chloë Sevigny, playing Anne, behind the wheel. Beside her is Lily McInerny, who plays Cécile, and Claes Bang, who plays her father, Raymond.Credit ...
At the height of summer, 18-year-old Cécile (Lily McInerny ... Durga Chew-Bose’s Bonjour Tristesse masterfully captures the complexity of relationships between women and how they wield ...