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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 ...
While Françoise Sagan’s novel and Preminger’s movie are about a young woman coming to terms with her own selfishness, ...
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 ...
A review of Bonjour Tristesse, a drama starring Lily McInerny and Chloë Sevigny, in select Canadian theatres on Friday,.
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 ...