A Very Private Affair

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A Very Private Affair
Directed by Louis Malle
Produced by Christine Gouze-Renal
Written by Louis Malle
Jean Ferry
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Starring Brigitte Bardot
Marcello Mastroianni
Nicolas Bataille
Elenore Hirt
Music by Fiorenzi Carpi
Cinematography Henri Dacae
Distributed by Pathe Films
Release date(s) 1962[citation needed]
Running time 103 min
Language French, dubbed in English.
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A Very Private Affair (French: Vie privée) is a 1962 French film directed by Louis Malle and starring Brigitte Bardot.

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Brigitte Bardot, the sexy French bombshell/actress of the 1960s, stars in this semi-autobiographical film of her life. Eighteen-year-old Jill enjoys a comfortable upper-class existence with her widowed mother in Switzerland and develops a crush on Fabio, a friend's husband. She heads off to Paris to become a model and dancer. Soon, Jill is discovered by a film producer and made into a huge movie star. The pressures and annoyances of fame take their toll on her and she returns to Switzerland to recuperate. Jill has an affair with the now divorced Fabio, but the press continues to hound her, leading to more complications in her private life.

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