Jane Birkin: I Love You, I Don't
Jane Birkin: Je t'aime... moi non plus
In 1969, she and Gainsbourg released the duet " Je t'aime... moi non plus " ("I love you... me neither"). Gainsbourg originally wrote the song for Brigitte Bardot. The song caused a scandal for its sexual explicitness, and was banned by radio stations in Italy, Spain, and the UK. The song's fame is partly a result of its salacious lyrics, sung in French by both Gainsbourg and Birkin to a background of increasing sexual moans and groans from Birkin and culminating in her simulated orgasm at the song's conclusion.
I Love You, I Don't - Je t'aime, moi non plus
I Love You... I Don't - (Je t'aime... moi non plus)
Cast: Jane Birkin, Joe Dallesandro, Reinhard Kolldehoff, Gerard Depardieu, Michel Blanc
Synopsis: The petite waitress Johnny works and lives in a truck-stop, where she's lonely and longs for love. She develops a crush on the garbage truck driver Krassky, although her sleazy boss Boris warns her that he's gay. Maybe because of her boyish looks, Krassky likes her too. Both don't notice the growing jealousy of Krassky's boyfriend Padovan - until an escalation.
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