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Director: Pierre Grimblat
Cast: Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Andréa Parisy, Daniel Gélin
Commercial director Serge Faberge is having an affair with Evelyne, the 18 year old fiancee of friend Hugh. His own pregnant wife Francoise usually does not mind his dalliances, until he actually walks out on her and their newborn baby to move in with Evelyne. The shoe is on the other foot when dashing stuntman Dado catches Evelyne's eye in Venice.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Slogan, a 1969 French drama comedy directed by Pierre Grimblat, received mixed reviews from critics. The film has not received any major awards recognition, but has a rating of 6.0/10 on IMDb, indicating a moderately positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of French new wave cinema and the offbeat pairings of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin will enjoy the unique blend of drama, comedy, and romance in 1969's Slogan, directed by Pierre Grimblat. The film offers a compelling examination of infidelity and the complexities of modern relationships through the lens of a distinctive visual style.
Slogan is a 1969 French satirical romantic comedy-drama film co-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.
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