“Mata Hari” – Spy with Garbo’s Face
“Mata Hari” from 1931 is an acting display by Greta Garbo and a true festival of fashion styling that satisfies admirers of the outstanding Swede’s talent even years later.
“Mata Hari” from 1931 is an acting display by Greta Garbo and a true festival of fashion styling that satisfies admirers of the outstanding Swede’s talent even years later.
“Camille” from 1936 is the most perfect screen adaptation of the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Behind the success of George Cukor’s film is primarily the creation of Greta Garbo.
“Ninotchka” is a true comedy masterpiece. No wonder – the combination of Greta Garbo’s talent with Ernst Lubitsch’s directorial sense must have resulted in such a treasure.
“Grand Hotel” went down in cinema history as a film that managed to bring together a whole plethora of the biggest stars of the 1930s, led by the legendary Greta Garbo.
“Queen Christina” with Greta Garbo is a great film in which the legendary actress played a historical heroine, but also announced her future abandonment of cinema.
Greta Garbo – a beautiful and above all mysterious star – created a unique phenomenon on the screen. Explore now the list of the 10 best films with the divine Greta.
Greta Garbo brought to the big screen mysterious eroticism, sad looks and sensual movements. The divine Greta undoubtedly belongs to the stars of the world format.
When Ingrid Bergman left her husband and daughter and left Hollywood for Roberto Rossellini, the world could not get out of its amazement. The scandal of the century broke out.
Romy and Alain were one of the legendary couples of European cinema. Their relationship became the epitome of mad love and even the restoration of German-French friendship.
Romy Schneider won the hearts of audiences as the Austrian Empress, but it was France that made her a big star. She left her talent and heart on the Loire River.
Brigitte Bardot changed the face of women in cinema. BB with flowing hair became a symbol of liberation from moral prudery, coiffed hairstyles and glamour style.
Roger Vadim was Brigitte Bardot’s first great love. He shaped her as an actress and as a woman, and the passionate relationship influenced the star’s entire life.