anna karina, gainsbourg, nes di rien

Posted about 5 years ago
Anna Karina began her career in Denmark, where she sang in cabarets and worked as a model playing in commercials and short films. She came to Paris in 1958 at age 17 where she met Pierre Cardin and Coco Chanel, who convinced her to change her name to Anna Karina. As a rising fashion model, she was noticed by Jean-Luc Godard, then a film critic for Cahiers du cinéma. Her first film appearance, although unauthorized, dates from 1959, when a soap advertisement in which she appeared as a model was included near the end of Guy Debord's On the Passage of a Few Persons Through a Rather Brief Unity of Time. According to Godard's biographer, Colin Macabe, Godard was in the middle of casting his debut feature film, A bout de souffle, that same year when he saw Karina in a series of Palmolive ads in a bath covered in soapsuds. He offered her an important part in the film, which she turned down because of a nude scene. When Godard questioned her about her refusal, referring to the supposed nudity in the Palmolive ads, she is said to have replied "Are you mad? I was fully clothed in those ads — the soapsuds went up to my neck. It was in your mind that I was undressed." The character Godard had reserved for her did not appear in the film. However, she eventually accepted his offer to play a major role in Le Petit Soldat. After, she became a icon of french culture, working with a lot of filmmakers and musicians, like Serge Gainsbourg. She recorded an album with Katerine in 2000, Une histoire d'amour.You can find more information about Anna Karina in:Katerine Anna Karina cinema Anna Karina Web Page Anna Karina's video and works

Comments (2)

  1. Spike says I was in love with her, long ago, but she was not in a position to reciprocate.
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007
  2. birkin moi says I understand you. Me too. But I go on falled in love of her songs and film with Godard. Cheers. Javier (Birkin Moi)
    Permalink posted 04/18/2007

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