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And God Created Woman (1956 film)

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610:, found Brigitte Bardot attractive but the film lacking and was not able to recommend it. He wrote: "Bardot moves herself in a fashion that fully accentuates her charms. She is undeniably a creation of superlative craftsmanship. But that's the extent of the transcendence, for there is nothing sublime about the script of this completely single-minded little picture. ...We can't recommend this little item as a sample of the best in Gallic films. It is clumsily put together and rather bizarrely played. There is nothing more than sultry fervor in the performance of Mlle. Bardot, and Christian Marquand and Jean-Louis Trintignant are mainly heavy-breathers as her men". 378: 1240: 401:
Michel shoots at her. Eric steps in and is slightly wounded. Antoine offers to drive Eric to a doctor and they leave. Michel angrily slaps Juliette four times. She only smiles at him with satisfaction that she has provoked him to this behavior. En route to the doctor, Eric tells Antoine that he is going to reassign him to work elsewhere to put some distance between him and Michel and Juliette. He says: "That girl was made to destroy men". In the final scene, Michel and Juliette walk home together, hand in hand.
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posturing as a sex kitten in various stages of undress. The public loved it and it became a big box-office smash, and paved the way for a spate of sexy films to follow. What was more disturbing than its dullish dialogue and flaunting of Bardot as a sex object, was that underneath its call for liberation was a reactionary and sexist view of sex."
366:, with a high level of sexual energy. She makes no effort to restrain her natural sensuality – lying nude in her yard, habitually kicking her shoes off and stalking about barefoot, and disregarding many societal conventions and the opinions of others. This behavior causes a stir and attracts the attention of most of the men around her. 514:. Vadim disliked the book and came up with a new story, one based on a trial of a woman who had been the mistress of three different brothers, and who killed one of them. Vadim was particularly taken with the attitude of the woman towards her lovers, the jury and the police. Levy liked Vadim's idea and obtained finance. 385:
Tiring of her outrageous behavior, Juliette's guardians threaten to send her back to the orphanage, which will confine her until she is 21. To keep her in town, Carradine pleads unsuccessfully with Antoine to marry her. His infatuated and naive younger brother Michel sees his opportunity and proposes
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When Antoine is contracted to return home and work for Carradine, Juliette's behavior becomes increasingly disrespectful of her husband. In a huff, she takes one of the family's boats. When it develops engine trouble, she has to be saved by Antoine. While they are washed up together on a wild beach,
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Film critic Dennis Schwartz wrote: "The breezy erotic drama was laced with some thinly textured sad moments that hardly resonated as serious drama. But as slight as the story was it was always lively and easy to take on the eyes, adding up to hardly anything more than a bunch of snapshots of Bardot
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Eric has been alerted that Juliette is making a spectacle of herself and comes to the bar to collect her. Juliette refuses to leave with him. Michel arrives but Juliette refuses to talk with him and continues her improvised and sexually suggestive dancing. When she ignores Michel's order to stop,
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The film was a big hit in France, one of the ten most popular films at the British box-office in its year of release and the biggest foreign-language film ever in the United States at the time. The film earned $ 4 million in the U.S. (grossing $ 12 million), and a further $ 21 million around the
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Juliette begins acting bizarrely. She takes to her bed, claiming to have a fever. She tells Christian, the youngest Tardieu brother, that she had sex with Antoine on the beach. When Madame Tardieu, mother of the three boys, hears about it, she tells Michel that he has to dump Juliette promptly.
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Levy succeeded in raising finance from Columbia, who would provide color and CinemaScope provided Curt Jurgens was given a role. The parts of the brothers had already been cast so Vadim rewrote the script in two days to expand the part of an arms dealer so it could be offered to Jurgens.
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Her first suitor is the much older and wealthy Eric Carradine. He wants to build a new casino in Saint-Tropez, but his plans are blocked by a small shipyard on the stretch of land which he needs for the development; the shipyard is owned by the Tardieu family.
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Antoine, the eldest of the three Tardieu brothers, returns home for the weekend to hear Carradine's proposal and Juliette is waiting for him to take her away with him. His intentions are short-term, and he spurns her by leaving Saint-Tropez without her.
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s impact on the film industry was significant. New Bardot films were eagerly snapped up by distributors, and old Bardot films were released or re-released. Prices for distribution rights to foreign films escalated
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gave it a "C" for "Condemned" rating. A Columbia spokesman stated that the film would have received twice as many bookings with a less restrictive "B" rating, but would only have done half the business.
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Michel tries to go looking for her, but Antoine locks him inside, telling him to forget her. Michel fights his brother for the key and heads out after Juliette.
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Please note figures are for US and Canada only and are domestic rentals accruing to distributors as opposed to theatre gross
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By the mid-1950s Roger Vadim was an established screenwriter and had written several movies starring his then wife
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Michel goes to their room to talk with Juliette, but she has gone off to the Bar des Amis to drink and dance.
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and into the mainstream and thereby inadvertently also paving the way for the takeover in France of the
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Rotten Tomatoes reports a 69% approval rating based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10.
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Motion Pictures Classified by the National Legion of Decency, February 1936 – October 1959
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In the United States the film was released by Kingsley-International, a subsidiary of
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reported that in spite of the rating, the film broke "local records at the
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Scheuer, Philip K. (20 July 1965). "Vadim Is Frank On, Off Screen".
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When released in the United States, the film was condemned by the
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marriage to Juliette. Despite her love for Antoine, she accepts.
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The Foreign Film Renaissance on American Screens, 1946–1973
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Police made attempts to suppress its screening in the U.S.
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Author Peter Lev describes the film's impact in America:
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credited it for "breaking French cinema out of U.S.
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Index

Et Dieu... crea la femme

French
Roger Vadim
Raoul Lévy
Brigitte Bardot
Curd Jürgens
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Armand Thirard
Victoria Mercanton
Paul Misraki
Cocinor
French
romantic drama film
Roger Vadim
Brigitte Bardot
sex kitten
Kingsley-International Pictures
representation of sexuality in American cinema
Hays Code
Peter Bogdanovich
art houses
New Wave
And God Created Woman
orphan
Saint-Tropez
France

Brigitte Bardot
Curd Jürgens

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