Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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■ Here is a happy woman . . . oblivious to the camera, lost in the discovery of her new-born son, lost in the unbelievable joy of motherhood. Unbelievable to Brigitte, because this is the same girl who, not long ago, told the world that she didn't find pregnancy "much of a joke," that she was "alarmed" by the coming birth — in fact almost admitted that she really didn't want this child. And the ecstatic-looking young man, toasting the little family with sparkling champagne. . . This is Jacques Charrier, the proud father, whose nerves, not long ago, were so frazzled, whose depression was so grave that he had to undergo psychiatric treatment. With the coming of little Nicolas, his sanity is restored, Brigitte is delivered, and no longer remembers the anguish, for the joy that a child is bom into the world.