Brigitte Bardot during the filming of the last scenes of „Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune“ (“The Night Heaven Fell”), on the grounds of the Victorine Film Studios in Nice. Directing the film is Brigitte’s ex-husband Vadim. Brigitte is carried by two gipsies. The scene is supposed to represent Brigitte being carried victoriously out of the bull ring, after having given battle to a bull. All people in the back, young and old, are gipsies. Nice 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Brigitte Bardot during the filming of the last scenes of „Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune“ (“The Night Heaven Fell”), on the grounds of the Victorine Film Studios in Nice. Directing the film is Brigitte’s ex-husband Vadim. Brigitte is carried by two gipsies. The scene is supposed to represent Brigitte being carried victoriously out of the bull ring, after having given battle to a bull. All people in the back, young and old, are gipsies. Nice 1958.

On the grounds of the Victorine Film Studios in Nice, a smiling, barefoot Brigitte Bardot is lifted into the air by two gipsies. The moment is from the filming of the final scene for “Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune” (“The Night Heaven Fell”), directed by her ex-husband, Roger Vadim. In the narrative, Bardot is being carried victoriously from a bullring, as a crowd of local gipsies, serving as extras, looks on with amusement from behind a white wall. 1958.


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