Slogan (film)

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Slogan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPierre Grimblat
Written byFrancis Girod
Melvin Van Peebles
Pierre Grimblat
Produced byFrancis Girod
StarringJane Birkin
Serge Gainsbourg
Andréa Parisy
CinematographyClaude Beausoleil
Edited byFrançoise Garnault
Jacques Witta
Music bySerge Gainsbourg
Distributed byCocinor (France)
Royal Films International (USA)
Release dates
July 27 1969 (France)
March 16 1970 (USA)
Running time
90 min
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Slogan (French Title: L'amour et l'amour) is a 1969 French satirical romantic drama film written and directed by Pierre Grimblat. It stars Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin in their first film together. The film marked the beginning of the 13-year relationship between Gainsbourg and Birkin.[1][2]

Plot

Serge Fabergé (Gainsbourg) is a 40-year-old director who leaves his pregnant wife (Parisy) to attend an advertising award festival in Venice. There he meets Evelyne (Birkin), a young British woman, and initiates an affair.

Starring

References

  1. ^ Robinson, Lisa. "The Secret World of Serge Gainsbourg". Vanity Fair. Vanity Fair Pub. Co. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  2. ^ Brierly, Dean. "Serge's Stimulating Slogan". Cinema Retro. Solo Pub. Retrieved 24 November 2015.

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