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Paparazzi
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Paparazzi

Sep 22, 1964
0h 22m
★ 6.8

Overview

Paparazzi explores the relationship between Brigitte Bardot and groups of invasive photographers attempting to photograph her while she works on the set of Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris (Contempt). Through video footage of Bardot, interviews with the paparazzi, and still photos of Bardot from magazine covers and elsewhere, director Rozier investigates some of the ramifications of international movie stardom, specifically the loss of privacy to the paparazzi. The film explains the shooting of the film on the island of Capri, and the photographers' valiant, even foolishly dangerous, attempts to get a photograph of Bardot.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Les Films Fernand Rivers

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Cast

Michel Piccoli

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Michel Piccoli

Jean Lescot

Texte dit par (voice)

Jean Lescot

David Tonelli

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David Tonelli

Brigitte Bardot

Self

Brigitte Bardot

Jean-Luc Godard

Self

Jean-Luc Godard

Fritz Lang

Self

Fritz Lang

Jack Palance

Self

Jack Palance

Giorgia Moll

Self

Giorgia Moll

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