Barbarella
The year is 40,000, and universal peace is under threat. Young scientist Duran-Duran is on the rise, and only Barbarella – played by Jane Fonda – can stop him and save the world.
In Roger Vadim’s Barbarella (1968), we float through a futuristic universe filled with strange creatures, erotic undertones, and vibrant 60s camp aesthetics. Playful, sensual, and visually extravagant, the film is both an adventure and a tongue-in-cheek product of the sexual revolution.
With its mix of kitsch, spectacle, and cult appeal, Barbarella remains a film that delights lovers of retro style, pop culture, and bold cinematic visions.
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