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    • Et Dieu Créa La Femme (And God Created Woman) 1956. This film is what put Brigette Bardot on the map overnight. She wonderfully interprets the role of an 18-year-old orphan who makes the news in Saint-Tropez.
    • La Piscine (The Swimming Pool) 1969. La Piscine is a dark film about a relationship that turns into a drama. The action takes place under the sun of the French Riviera.
    • L’Annee des Meduses (The Year of the Jellyfish) 1984. L’Annee des Meduses was directed by Christopher Frank and starred Valérie Kaprisky and Bernard Giraudeau.
    • Un Moment D’Egarement (A Moment of Madness) 1977. Pierre, 44, divorced, takes his teen daughter to the Côte d’Azur along with his friend Jacques and Jacques own teen daughter, Françoise.
    • Et Dieu Créa La Femme
    • Bonjour Tristesse
    • To Catch A Thief
    • Mélodie en Sous-Sol
    • La Piscine
    • La Nuit Américaine
    • La Fille de Monaco
    • Les Estivants

    The modern French woman’s anthem, this film starring Brigitte Bardot launched her entire career as a seductive, tenacious and witty woman. Swoon-worthy panoramas of St. Tropez, designer garments, and sultry vibes bump this film up to one of the most known pictures depicting the region.

    Bonjour Tristesse is a film based on Françoise Sagan’s novel of the same name. The title finds its roots in Paul Éluard’s poem, “A peine défigurée” where the speaker states, “Adieu tristesse/Bonjour tristesse.” The film follows Cécile, a 17-year-old girl with a distinct and strong personality as well as a close relationship with her father, Raymond...

    ToCatch a Thief is a romantic thriller and Hitchcock classic. The film narrates former burglar John Robie’s attempt to clear his name when a slew of robberies are committed along the French Rivera. As Robie tactfully works to prove his innocence, he also begins a romantic relationship with a young woman named Francis. But, when Francis’ jewels are ...

    Mélodie en Sous-Sol is a classic French-Italian crime drama directed by Henri Verneuil. The film follows protagonists Charles and Francis, and their attempt to orchestrate a Casino robbery in Cannes. Despite its crime aspect, the core of this film is its distinctly French comédie. 5.Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez (1964) Le Gendarme de St. Tropezis a c...

    La Piscineis a film set in Saint Tropez and featuring revered stars Alain Deloin and Jane Birkin. This film is both a sensual and psychological thriller sensual thriller and explores the complex dynamics of sexuality, jealousy, love, and power—all along the French Riviera.

    La Nuit Américaine is a film by renowned director François Truffaut. The title of this piece is an ode to the French name for the filming process of adding filters over the camera lens. The film chronicles a fiction 4th wall breakage, as we watch a British and film crew manage depression, social pressures, and other sensitive anxieties as they film...

    This modern drama is a story hailing from Monaco. La Fille de Monaco features the complex dynamics of wealth, death, and sexual liberation in coastal France alongside a pending murder trial that truly sets the film’s dichotomous tone.

    This film brings both French and Italian culture together for a semi-autobiographical retelling of director Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s experience in the French Rivera. In the film, the protagonist takes a thought-provoking trip to the coast, while seeking inspiration for her screenplay.

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  1. The gulf of Saint-Tropez, one of the Côte d’Azur’s gems. There’s just no way you can talk about the cinema and the Côte d’Azur without mentioning Saint-Tropez. 6 mythical Gendarme de Saint-Tropez films were shot here with the legendary Louis de Funès. And here Alain Delon, Romy Schneider and Jane Birkin were together to film La ...

  2. Saint-Tropez. In John Glen’s 1983 “Octopussy” starring Roger Moore, 007 is filmed wandering through a superb seaside villa. Subsequently renamed “Octopussy” in tribute to the film, this villa – which is supposed to be in Jamaica – is actually in Saint-Tropez, and more precisely at Cap Saint-Pierre. Built in 1956 for Baron Fritz ...

  3. Saint Tropez, 1975. Julie Wormser and her neighbour Jeff Marle, a writer, are lovers. They plan the assassination of Julie's wealthy husband Louis, an impotent who drinks a lot. She hits Louis, and leaves the rest of the task to Jeff. She finds herself alone the following day, and becomes the prime suspect.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · The mesmerising locales of Nice, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez in particular have become cinematic shorthand for the lavish allure this coastal region exudes at every turn. Over the years, countless films have used the sun-drenched beaches, glittering resorts, and picturesque sites of the French Riviera to transport audiences into realms of beauty, intimacy and adventure.

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  6. May 9, 2024 · Pierrot le Fou (1965) In Jean-Luc Godard’s madcap road movie, a verified French New Wave classic, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina are reckless lovers on the run from Paris to the ...

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