The death of Brigitte Bardot, at the age of 91, brings to a close one of the most extraordinary careers in post-war French cultural life.
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A symbol of rebellious youth and beauty, Brigitte Bardot helped usher in the sexual revolution in the movies with her sensual, uninhibited performances in films like Jean-Luc Godard’s “Contempt.” Then ...