The Riviera-set intrigue is the same, but transposed from the 1950s to the present, the once-controversial novel feels oddly old-fashioned. The 1958 version of “Bonjour Tristesse” is everything ...
(L-R) Claes Bang, Lily McInerny and Chloe Sevigny in 'Bonjour Tristesse' Toronto Film Festival 1958 was quite the year for French novelist Françoise Sagan, who had not one but two film versions of her ...
London and Paris based production, finance and sales outfit Film Constellation have revealed the first look of “Bonjour Tristesse,” which just wrapped principal photography. The adaptation of ...