'Bonjour Tristesse' Director Didn't Want to Tackle New Adaptation Purely 'For the Sake of Making It Modern' | Video
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TIFF 2024: “It was already contemporary material that I wanted to continue,” Durga Chew-Bose tells TheWrap When “Bonjour Tristesse” was first released in 1954, it was an overnight sensation, to the point that it was turned into a film only four years later in 1958. Now, just over 65 years after that, it’s hitting screens once again, thanks to Durga Chew-Bose. However, the director didn’t want to bring it to today’s audience simply for the sake of modernizing a classic . Originally written by
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