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A Very Private Affair

Original title: Vie privée
  • 1962
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.3K
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A Very Private Affair (1962)
When Jill becomes a movie star, she soon discovers that her private life is destroyed by persistent fans that won't leave her alone. Her mother's ex-lover, Fabio, tries to protect her.
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When Jill becomes a movie star she soon discovers that her private life is destroyed by persistent fans that won't leave her alone. Her mother's ex-lover, Fabio, tries to protect her.When Jill becomes a movie star she soon discovers that her private life is destroyed by persistent fans that won't leave her alone. Her mother's ex-lover, Fabio, tries to protect her.When Jill becomes a movie star she soon discovers that her private life is destroyed by persistent fans that won't leave her alone. Her mother's ex-lover, Fabio, tries to protect her.

  • Director
    • Louis Malle
  • Writers
    • Jean-Paul Rappeneau
    • Louis Malle
    • Jean Ferry
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Bardot
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Nicolas Bataille
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Rappeneau
      • Louis Malle
      • Jean Ferry
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Bardot
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Nicolas Bataille
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Jill
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Fabio Rinaldi
    Nicolas Bataille
    • Edmond
    Dirk Sanders
    • Dick
    Jacqueline Doyen
    • Juliette
    Paul Sorèze
    • Maxime
    • (as Paul Soreze)
    Eléonore Hirt
    Eléonore Hirt
    • Cécile
    • (as Eleonore Hirt)
    Gloria France
    • Anna
    Ursula Kubler
    Ursula Kubler
    • Carla
    Isarco Ravaioli
    Isarco Ravaioli
    Gregor von Rezzori
    • Gricha
    Antoine Roblot
    • Alain - le photographe
    Simonetta Simeoni
    Jeanne Allard
    • La femme de ménage
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Apoteker
    • Le caméraman
    • (uncredited)
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Le narrateur
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Claude Day
    • L'éditeur
    • (uncredited)
    Christian de Tillière
    Christian de Tillière
    • Albert
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Rappeneau
      • Louis Malle
      • Jean Ferry
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    User reviews17

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    Charlot47

    No sexual chemistry in a dud from Malle?

    Reviewers have suggested that this is not among the best of Malle's output and that the two principals lack the fire of real heterosexual passion.

    The second objection is perfectly right, because Jill seems incapable of a grown-up relationship with a man, just as she seems incapable of pursuing any worthwhile career beyond that of international sex-symbol. Being highly desirable and readily available may be huge fun in your teens and early twenties but does not lead to a fulfilling existence. Her trajectory is tragic, beauty that offers not life but a hollow illusion of life.

    While Fabio cannot resist what he finds in his bed (few straight men could), his feelings for Jill seem more pity than lust. He wants to protect her from endless exploitation by others and from her own immaturity. But, having gained an international reputation for the magazine he edits and the play he is producing, he is not going to sacrifice his hard-won status for a bimbo. He is creative, adding to the world's culture, while she is merely decorative.

    A relationship between two characters like this will be short of fire, and it would be Hollywoodian falsity to pretend that they are merely consumed with passion for each other.

    As for the place of this piece in Malle's very varied body of work, his non-documentary dramas differ widely from each other with few overt links. Here one has to consider his own evolution: an artist's fourth picture made at age 30 does not compare with a mature and reflective masterpiece like "Au revoir les enfants" made at age 55. Films appreciated in Europe can be lost in America, particularly if mutilated by tone-deaf dubbing and puritanical cutting. Also, I would suggest, we might separate films set in the past or an imaginary future from films set in and therefore commenting on the present.

    To show the real superstar Brigitte Bardot as a fictional empty superstar, virtually playing herself (compared with her more nuanced rôle for Godard a year later in "Le Mépris"), is satirical, poignant, and even, dare I say it, darkly comic. If you don't get the joke, though many would have in 1962, you may not rate the film highly.
    6herbqedi

    Marvelous last third after glacial first hour

    For the record, I saw the dubbed version. But for the first hour, there is so little dialogue, I don't think it could matter very much. This early Malle film spends so much time on Bardot's character's angst and yearning for her own time and space that you might be tempted to turn it off. Don't, but if you have it on tape, you may wish to fast forward. The second third of the movie is a never-ending cliche. As a reward, the ending is rich, vibrant, and celebratory.
    8Tickerage

    I liked it a lot

    This movie did a great job of showing the French lifestyle and the time during which it was made. Most of the comments here are negative, but I thought this was one of the best movies I've seen in many months.

    Jill's daily life, shown in the opening sequence when she travels by boat and bicycle to see her mother and various friends, is a wonderful example of European life where things are much prettier and healthier than in the US. Individuals are free to be with nature without making a conscious effort to do so.

    The story of the movie is OK, not great, but certainly ahead of its time in the portrayal of the media culture. Diana Princess of Wales should have watched this movie.
    6jotix100

    Paparazzi

    After having seen Louis Malle "Crackers", we thought the director might have bad luck with that film, but viewing "Vie Privee", his 1962 effort that deals with fame and being in the limelight, one wonders what did attract him to get involved in this project. Granted, the dubbed English version that was presented recently on cable hasn't kept well and the translated dialog is horrible. The director collaborated with Jean Paul Rappeneau and Jean Ferry in the screen play, which might have made more sense in the original version that what it does in the one we saw.

    The story about the beautiful Jill, who at first is seen as wanting to be a ballerina, changes without any explanation as this young woman is "discovered" for the movies, something that even for France, never occurs in such a quick fashion, and we can't buy it. Then at the pinnacle of her fame, Jill is thrown into despair as she can't cope with the invading horde of paparazzi that hound her and don't let her live a normal life. Jill runs back home to Geneva to be with her mother and then she turns into Fabio, who was seeing her best friend.

    The film is tedious, at best. Marcello Mastroianni and Brigitte Bardot appear to be going through the motions, but actually there is no chemistry between them. These two attractive stars seem to have been cast just for their allure to fans, but actually they never connect.
    5Victor Field

    A sad little polemic about fame.

    It was the dubbed version that I saw of this dreary little story about an actress (BB) who finds out, as is almost always the way, that her internal happiness is a sacrificial lamb to fame. Certainly good-looking - with La Bardot at her most luscious how could it not be? - but never very compelling.

    The ending is, however, notable for going waaaaaay over the top. (Has anyone noticed how many Brigitte Bardot movies have unhappy endings?)

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    • Trivia
      French actor Michel Auclair dubs Marcello Mastroianni's voice in French.
    • Connections
      Featured in Censura: Alguns Cortes (1999)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Jean-Max Rivière and Giannis Spanos

      Lyrics by Charles Cros

      Performed by Brigitte Bardot

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1962 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Privatleben
    • Filming locations
      • Spoleto, Perugia, Umbria, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Compagnia Cinematografica Montoro (CCM)
      • Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinématographiques (CIPRA)
      • Production Générale de Films (PROGEFI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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