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Description of this Poster And God Created Woman
And God... Created Woman is a 1956 French romantic film, directed by Roger Vadim for his first production, with Brigitte Bardot in the lead role. Although it was not her first film, it is widely credited as the vehicle that launched Bardot into the limelight and immediately created her "sex kitten" persona, making her a sensation of the day to day.
When the film was released in the United States by Kingsley-International Pictures in 1957, it pushed the boundaries of the depiction of sexuality in American cinema, and most available copies of the film were heavily edited to conform to standards. censorship of the Hays Code
The action takes place in Saint-Tropez. Juliette is an 18-year-old orphan in Saint-Tropez, France, with great sexual energy. She makes no effort to curb her natural sensuality: she lies naked in her garden, habitually takes off her shoes and walks around barefoot, disregarding many social conventions and the opinions of others. This behavior causes a sensation and attracts the attention of most of the men around her.
Her first suitor is the rich and much older Eric Carradine. He wants to build a new casino in Saint-Tropez, but his plans are blocked by a small shipyard located on the plot of land he needs for his development; the shipyard belongs to the Tardieu family.
Antoine, the eldest of the three Tardieu brothers, returns home for the weekend to hear Carradine's proposal and Juliette waits for him to take her with him. His intentions are short-term, and he spurns her by leaving St Tropez without her.
Fed up with her scandalous behavior, Juliette's guardians threaten to send her back to the orphanage, which will lock her up until she is 21. To keep her in town, Carradine pleads in vain with Antoine to marry her. Her younger brother Michel, in love and naive, sees the opportunity and asks Juliette to marry him. Despite her love for Antoine, she accepts.
When Antoine is hired to return to the country and work for Carradine, Juliette's behavior becomes increasingly disrespectful towards her husband. Angry, she seizes one of the family's boats. When he has engine problems, she has to be saved by Antoine. She seduces him while they find themselves on a wild beach.
Juliette begins to behave strangely. She goes to bed and pretends to have a fever. She tells Christian, the youngest of the Tardieu brothers, that she made love with Antoine on the beach. Madame Tardieu, the mother of the three boys, finds out and tells Michel that he must send Juliette away without delay. Michel goes to their room to talk to Juliette, but she has gone to drink and dance at the Bar des Amis.
Michel tries to go get her, but Antoine locks him inside, telling him to forget her. Michel fights with his brother to recover the key and goes looking for Juliette.
Eric has been warned that Juliette is making a spectacle of herself and comes to pick her up at the bar. Juliette refuses to go with him. Michel arrives, but Juliette refuses to speak to him and continues an improvised and sexually suggestive dance. When she ignores Michel's order to stop, he shoots her. Eric intervenes and is slightly injured. Antoine offers to take him to a doctor and they leave. Michel angrily slaps Juliette four times. She just smiles at him, satisfied to have pushed him to act in this way. On the way to the doctor, Eric tells Antoine that he is going to reassign him to another job to put distance between him, Michel and Juliette. He said: “This girl is made to destroy men.” In the final scene, Michel and Juliette return home, hand in hand.