Mata Hari, agente H21 1964
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Jeanne Moreau dans "La mariée était en noir" de François Truffaut (1968)
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Jeanne Moreau (Jules et Jim, Elevator to the Gallows, The Night)—Oh my. What a career! She's worked with directors from all over the world! Luis Buñuel, Tony Richardson, Bertrand Blier, Elia Kazan, André Téchiné, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, Amos Gitai, Theo Angelopoulos, Michelangelo Antonioni, Orson Welles, Jacques Demy, Joseph Losey, François Truffaut... She played good and she played evil, Machiavellian and sweet, she could do it all. She's magnetic, her mouth is sensual, her gaze direct and demanding, she's absolutely unforgettable. […] Iconic Jules & Jim scene where she's singing; I picked a link with English subtitles. […] What can I say? She's an ICON, pure and simple. [editor’s note: this was very good propaganda but I had to remove a large amount of it because it discussed her post-1970 career. Please keep your propaganda to items within our window of 1910-1970!]
Abbey Lincoln (Nothing but a Man, For Love of Ivy)—abbey lincoln was an actress, jazz vocalist, songwriter, and civil rights activist; in her acting career she's most noted for starring in nothing but a man, an independent drama about a black couple navigating life in a small town that's been called an important example of american neorealism, and for love of ivy, a romantic comedy co-starring sidney poitier
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Abbey Lincoln propaganda:
link to nothing but a man trailer [editor's note: TW for N-word slur]
she also appears as herself in the girl can't help it:
Jeanne Moreau:
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Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau on the set of 'Viva Maria' (1965).
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JEANNE MOREAU POSES IN HER PARISIAN APARTMENT, IN FRONT OF HER NEW FIREPLACE, CREATED BY VALENTINE SCHLEGEL, 1970
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Jeanne Moreau & Monica Vitti in
— la notte (1961)
dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
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Jeanne Moreau photographed by Douglas Kirkland for Playboy Magazine, 1965
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Nieves Navarro Garcia (The Big Gundown, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang)— i mean look at her. legendary model and actress in spaghetti westerns, giallo, and erotic comedies. my first introduction to her was as a widowed dominatrix keeping her ranch hands (all dressed in as little leather as possible) in line with a whip. and she fucking steals the one singular scene she’s in
Jeanne Moreau (Jules et Jim, Elevator to the Gallows, The Night)—Oh my. What a career! She's worked with directors from all over the world! Luis Buñuel, Tony Richardson, Bertrand Blier, Elia Kazan, André Téchiné, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, Amos Gitai, Theo Angelopoulos, Michelangelo Antonioni, Orson Welles, Jacques Demy, Joseph Losey, François Truffaut... She played good and she played evil, Machiavellian and sweet, she could do it all. She's magnetic, her mouth is sensual, her gaze direct and demanding, she's absolutely unforgettable. […] Iconic Jules & Jim scene where she's singing; I picked a link with English subtitles. […] What can I say? She's an ICON, pure and simple. [editor’s note: this was very good propaganda but I had to remove a large amount of it because it discussed her post-1970 career. Please keep your propaganda to items within our window of 1910-1970!]
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Jeanne Moreau:
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Jeanne Moreau photographed by Jack Garofalo, 1954.
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François Truffaut and Jeanne Moreau.
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