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Gillian Hills (born 5 June 1944) is a British actress and singer. She first came to notice as a teenager in the 1960s in the British films Beat Girl (1960) and Blowup (1966).
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別名: Jane B., Jane B., Jane Mallory Birkin, Mademoiselle Birkin, Mademoiselle Birkin, Джейн Биркин, جین برکین, 제인 버킨
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Jane Mallory Birkin (1946-2023) was a British-French singer and actress known for her decade-long musical partnership with Serge Gainsbourg and prolific career in French cinema. She gained international fame through this collaboration.
映画について: Blowup (1966)
公開年: 1966
国: Italy, United Kingdom
別タイトル: Blow Up, Blowup - Deseo en una mañana de verano, Blow-Up - Depois Daquele Beijo, Blow-Up, Zvetsenina, Deseo de una mañana de verano, Blow-Up - erään suudelman jälkeen, Poveæanje, Nagyítás, Yetzarim, Yokubou, Powiekszenie, História de Um Fotógrafo, Uvecanje, Blow-up - förstoringen, Cinayeti gördüm, Ekstaze '67
脚本家: Edward Bond, Tonino Guerra, Michelangelo Antonioni, Julio Cortázar
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プロデューサー: Producer: Carlo Ponti
Executive Producer: Pierre Rouve
会社: Bridge Films, Carlo Ponti Production, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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キーワード: london, england, loss of sense of reality, photographer, burglar, photography, suspicion of murder, surreal, municipal park, pantomime, photographic evidence, murder, counter-culture, corpse, drugs, photo shoot, avant-garde, modeling, swinging london
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A successful mod photographer in London whose world is bounded by fashion, pop music, marijuana, and easy sex, feels his life is boring and despairing. But in the course of a single day he unknowingly captures a death on film.
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'Blowup' is a 1966 British-Italian film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and loosely based on 'Las babas del diablo' ('The Devil's drool'), a short story by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. The movie is known for its exploration of themes like alienation, identity, and the nature of reality, particularly through its use of the protagonist's profession as a photographer. The film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.