As soon as Brigitte Bardot appears on the screen, piquant, insolent, in the little-seen making of Babette s’en va-t-en guerre (Christian Jaque, 1959), all those who have since tried to resemble her are relegated to the rank of pale copies. Not to mention the dance scene, in And God… Created Woman (Roger Vadim, 1956), in front of a Jean-Louis Trintignant liquefied with desire.

“BB” is unique, whether we like it or not, and the rest, half a century later, when we find her in her house in Saint-Tropez (Var), facing the journalist Mireille Dumas. We are in 2006. The presenter of “Private life, public life”, on France 3, has just landed an exceptional interview, which remains the last filmed appearance of BB in her intimacy, at La Madrague.

Now a director (including the excellent Garbage and Men, in 2019), Mireille Dumas decided to immerse herself in the rushes of this one-and-a-half-hour interview, of which only forty minutes were broadcast at the time, to extract the raw material for a documentary, enriched with multiple extracts from films, newspapers and broadcasts. Among the testimonials, the words of Claude Autan-Lara at the release of In case of misfortune (1958) to defend the actress: “She has the first of talents: she is beautiful. »

tipping point

It’s obviously the 2006 interview that carries the film. Made up, flowers stuck in her hair, the septuagenarian has no taboos. Whether on old age, on death, on motherhood that she does not assume; on her husbands and lovers; on his suicide attempts: “Suicide is not being able to live for the next five minutes. »

The director is interested in the tipping point, when the star chose to drop everything at 39 to put his notoriety at the service of the animal cause, even if it means being insulted, threatened – “My life is difficult. She spoiled me, but the more you have, the more you pay. The images show his early support for Greenpeace but also the encouragement received from Marguerite Yourcenar.

The paradoxes arise, at the mention of feminism, between the free woman and the one who cannot live without the affection and protection of the other. “If Bernard [d’Ormale, her fourth husband] were not by my side, I could not live alone. »

In the commentary, Mireille Dumas contextualizes, updates, but only briefly deals with the controversies and not at all with the most recent accusations of racism. “It was not the subject, she explains to World. This is not what we want to remember from Brigitte Bardot. “What do you want to remember? At 88, BB has her little idea, which she delivers in an audio message, at the conclusion of this 52 minutes, decidedly too short.