Brigitte Bardot, who saw an inmate in the middle of his animals in Saint-Tropez, received BFMTV at home. It was his fight against hunting with sits, which he wants to abolish, that he pushed her to become violence and for the first time in more than ten years.
She trusted her long fight for animals, but also in her first life in the cinema, in the horrors of the celebrity and at the Cannes Festival, which begins this Tuesday, May 13.
“Current films are boring”
The former star has little interest today. Contemporary cinema does not find thanks to his eyes either. “It’s social, it’s ugly, it’s not dreaming,” evacuates. “I like to dream.” “Current films are boring,” he said also, regretting that television does not broadcast more old movies.
Brigitte Bardot would also have to retransmit, The bear and dollThe film that retains of his own filmography. One of his last, released in 1970.
“I find it fun, lovely, simple. It is not a star at all. It happens in the field. With Jean-Pierre Cassel, great in this movie.”
His film career, Brigitte Bardot “does not think.” But because of her crazy notoriety, without a doubt, she is the most famous French actress in the world, she prefers to maintain what she allowed to do: defend animals.
“I’m caught in myself”
“I do not deny it. It is thanks to her that now, around the world, I am known as someone who protects animals. However, he regrets having lacked freedom.
“In all my life, I could not go to a bistro drinking coffee on the terrace. I am caught in myself. I can’t escape me.” In 1973, he decided to stop cinema. “It was a choice. It was I who chose.”
“I always wanted to leave before leaving. The cinema, I felt when I entered ‘Digue-Digue’. I felt that there were no more big stories, beautiful scenarios, good dialogues, there were no more directors. This is how I made the decision to stop.”
Today, she also leaves Madrague, the property she acquired in 1958, for her farm, on the heights of Saint-Tropez (VAR). A place in the midst of nature and animals. “It’s a reflection of me, now. The Madraíta was a reflection of me when I was doing crazy things,” he slipped.

Not far from there, the Cannes Film Festival, where he made his debut in 1953, will broadcast a documentary entitled Bardot. A project in which he participated “vaguely.” Because Cannes, like modern cinema, is no longer interested.
“It’s a nightmare. Too bad movies, too many people without important. There are no more beautiful actors, more people who make you dream.”
Source: BFM TV
