In the film Don Jon , the character Esther (played by Julianne Moore) gives the protagonist Jon (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) a DVD of what she claims is a vintage 1970s Danish erotic film. She uses it to contrast "authentic" and "artistic" sexuality against the superficial pornography Jon is addicted to. Production Origins Creator: Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Writer/Director of Don Jon ).

: Some fans of 20th-century cinema confuse the title with real French films starring Brigitte Bardot or the short documentary (2019) about photographer Brigitte Lacombe.

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The narrative of the unfolds over eight days in late April in the rural town of Skagen. The story follows ten-year-old Brigitte (played by debut child actress Sofie Gråbøl-Nielsen), a quiet, observant girl who lives with her aging grandmother, Inger, a former seamstress for the Royal Danish Ballet.

Despite its convincing appearance and title, Forår for Søde Brigitte does not exist in any film archives outside of the scenes filmed for Don Jon .

The "film" serves as a pivotal plot device to highlight:

If you were hoping to watch it for its "artistic" merit, you'll unfortunately find that it exists only as a plot device to help Jon Martello Jr. change his perspective on intimacy. real Danish cinema recommendations from that era to capture a similar vibe?

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