Bardot, la méprise (2013 TV Movie)
10/10
Definitive Bardot Biography as seen by her contemporaries
2 November 2015
BARDOT, La Méprise -- Dir. David Teboul, RT. 114′ -- made for TV. Viewed at Arlequin Cinema, Paris. December, 2013 in documentary package.

A penetrating study of the actress's entire life, childhood, family, etc. as well as the highlights of her career with numerous extracts from key films such as "And God Created Woman". (Et Dieu créa la femme), 1956. Bardot does not appear herself but her voice-over comments are supplied by actress Bulle Ogier and the director was given full access to the records and people of her private life. A truly rounded portrait of one of the central sex goddesses of the century. The title is a takeoff on a famous Bardot film, Le Mépris, 1963, which means "contempt" — Mr. Teboul"s title, La Méprise, changes gender and means "The misunderstood", implying that there are many misapprehensions surrounding BB — which this film will will clear up — and some of my own definitely were! All in all an Xlnt piece of work.

Among famous Bardot contemporaries who appear in the film: Jean Cocteau, Henri-Georges Clouzot Sammie Frey Jean-Louis Trintignant Serge Gainsbourg Roger Vadim Jean-Luc Godard, -- in archival footage, and actress Bulle Ogier, live -- a veritable Who's Who of important French film figures and cultural icons of the mid-century.

Bardot retired from the screen in 1973 at age 39 and became a strong advocate of animal rights and a supporter of the political right, notably, Marine Le Pen, current leader of the French Front National. During her career in show business, Bardot starred in 47 films, performed in several musical shows and recorded over 60 songs. After her retirement from film she established herself as an animal rights activist. During the 1990s, she generated controversy by criticizing immigration and Islam in France and has been fined five times for "inciting racial hatred".
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