The picturesque fishing village, which will soon become the famous Saint-Tropez. Good-natured Michel, his far less trustworthy elder brother Antoine and an older rich man - they all crave the orphaned girl Juliette. Frivolous and sensual young girl seduces all the men she meets. She marries Michel, escapes with his wicked brother and rejects the third suitor.
Pretty pointless film, but became a sensation in 1950s. It is exciting and erotic, even by today’s standards. Brigitte Bardot, simple and amoral Lolita, is a prelude to the liberal 1960s, representing a modern beauty and freedom of women.
The film also changed the French Riviera in the international tourist destination, Brigitte Bardot herself moved there when - trying to get away from people - stopped acting to devoted herself to the protection of animals.
...And God Created Woman |
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as Juliete Hardy | ||
as Eric Carradine | ||
as Michel Tardieu | ||
as Antoine Tardieu | ||
as Christian Tardieu | ||
as Mrs Tardieu |