Vintage Photos of Jean Seberg on the set of Bonjour Tristesse (1958)

Bonjour Tristesse (“Hello, Sadness”) is a 1958 British-American Technicolor film in CinemaScope, directed and produced by Otto Preminger from a screenplay by Arthur Laurents based on the novel of the same title by Françoise Sagan.

A Guardian piece in 2012 described it as:

“an example of Hollywood’s golden age, and both its star and its famously tyrannical director are ripe for rediscovery.”

The film stars Jean Seberg as Cécile, a decadent young girl who lives with her rich playboy father, Raymond (David Niven). Anne (Deborah Kerr), a mature and cultured friend of Raymond’s late wife, arrives at Raymond’s villa for a visit.

Cécile is afraid that Anne will disrupt the undisciplined way of life that she has shared with her father, so she does her best to break up the relationship with Anne.

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Jean Seberg on the set of Bonjour Tristesse directed by Otto Preminger, 1958 via

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Jean Seberg on the set of Bonjour Tristesse directed by Otto Preminger, 1958 via

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Jean Seberg on the set of Bonjour Tristesse directed by Otto Preminger, 1958 via

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Jean Seberg on the set of Bonjour Tristesse directed by Otto Preminger, 1958 via

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Jean Seberg on the set of Bonjour Tristesse directed by Otto Preminger, 1958 via

 

Françoise Sagan on the set of Bonjour Tristesse (1958)

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Jean Seberg, Françoise Sagan and Otto Preminger on the set of Bonjour Tristesse (Hello, Sadness), 1958 via

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Jean Seberg, Françoise Sagan and David Niven on the set of Bonjour Tristesse (Hello, Sadness), 1958 via

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Jean Seberg, Françoise Sagan and Otto Preminger on the set of Bonjour Tristesse (Hello, Sadness), 1958 via