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Bonjour Tristesse (1958)
Rating:
Starring: Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Jean Seberg, Walter Chiari, Mylene Demongeot, Juliette Greco, Geoffrey Horne
Director: Otto Preminger
Category: Drama, Classic
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Japanese,Portuguese
Length:
94 mins

 
 

 

Hello good life. Goodbye happiness.

An amoral French girl and her playboy father discover the dark side of passion in this sizzling 1958 adaptation of Francoise Sagan's notorious bestseller. Jean Seberg is Cecile, the spoiled 17-year-old daughter of Raymond (David Niven), a wealthy Parisian widower vacationing in a sumptuous villa on the French Riviera. Their shallow, pleasure seeking existence is threatened when Raymond decides to marry Cecile's strait-laced godmother, Anne (Deborah Kerr), who disapproves of the teenager's steamy summer affair with Philippe (Geoffrey Horne). T o keep her carefree world from being shattered, Cecile plots to drive Anne away. But it's "Goodbye Happiness" and "Bonjour Tristesse" ("Hello Sadness") when the plan takes an unexpected turn.