Brigitte Bardot 1934-2025
“In the 1950s, before the sexual revolution, before the New Wave, before feminism, there was Bardot,” said Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian. With her tousled blonde hair, kohl-rimmed eyes and famous pout, Brigitte Bardot represented to postwar audiences sex, youth, freedom and, above all, modernity. The “unacknowledged zeitgeist force that stirred cinema’s young lions … against the old order”, she became her country’s “most sensational cultural export”. Effectively the “French Beatles”, Bardot – or BB (pronounced bébé in French) – was a provocative, shameless screen siren who mesmerised the French public, and made male moviegoers in that still “puritan land” of America “gulp and goggle with desire”. In Roger Vadim’s And God Created Woman – the film that made her an international star – conservatives were scandalised…
