France in the 1960s is famous for its symbols of liberation: Bardot, Foucault, student rebellion (“under the pavement, the beach”). Yet nearly half the country lived with the ongoing threat of ...
There is a distinct sense of paranoia and double standards at Anne’s school, where the female students don't understand the lens of misogyny through which they shame each other. Fraternising too much ...
The César-winning actor was an international favorite in the 1960s and ’70s, often sought after by the era’s great auteurs. Alain Delon in California in 1964 during the filming of the movie “Once a ...
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