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Morgan, Spencer (16 October 2007). "Barbar-hella! Robert Rodriguez Is Fonda of Rose McGowan in Queen of the Galaxy Role, But Universal Winces". The New York Observer. Archived from the original on 19 October 2007 . Retrieved 17 October 2007. a b c Bates, Dan (1969). "Short Notices". Film Quarterly. Vol.22, no.3. University of California Press. p.58. Gerber, Gail; Lisanti, Gail (2014). Trippin' with Terry Southern: What I Think I Remember. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786487271. All costumes in the film, including Fonda's, were designed by French costume designer Jacques Fonteray and manufactured by Sartoria Farani, with Barbarella's costume in the final scenes being, as the credits put it, "inspired by ideas of" fashion designer Paco Rabanne. [27] Barbarella's outfits were Fonteray's interpretation of Forest's vision, combining Orientalist and medieval aesthetics with samurai armors. [27] Forest also worked on the film's production design, and was credited in the film as its "artistic consultant". [9] In a 1985 interview, he said that during production he did not care about his original comic strip and was more interested in the film industry: "The Italian artists were incredible; they could build anything in an extremely short time. I saw all the daily rushes, an incredible amount of film. The choices that were made for the final cut from those images were not the ones I would have liked, but I was not the director. It wasn't my affair." [28] Filming [ edit ]

Spencer, Kristopher (2008). Film and Television Scores, 1950-1979: A Critical Survey by Genre. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786452286.

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Davis, Edward (27 June 2016). "Nicolas Winding Refn Suggests 'Barbarella' Show Isn't Happening; Admits To Meetings About 'Bond' & 'Wonder Woman' ". The Playlist. Archived from the original on 19 February 2018 . Retrieved 18 February 2018. a b Barbarella: Queen Of The Galaxy (50th Anniversary Edition) (Blu-ray). Los Angeles, California: Paramount Home Entertainment. 2018. The setting is the planet Lythion in the year 40,000, when Barbarella (Jane Fonda) makes a forced landing while traveling through space. a b Price, James (1968). "Barbarella". Sight & Sound. Vol.38, no.1. British Film Institute. pp.46–47.

Godvin, Tara (10 October 2012). " 'Barbarella' at 45: David Hurn's Iconic Images of Jane Fonda". Time. Archived from the original on 23 February 2016 . Retrieved 26 April 2017.

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Hughes, Howard (2014). Outer Limits: The Filmgoers' Guide to the Great Science-Fiction Films. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-0857734754.

Eisner, Lisa; Alonso, Roman (10 March 2002). "Style; Man of Steel". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 . Retrieved 21 April 2014. Vankin, Deborah; Boucher, Geoff (27 January 2011). "Jane Fonda: I want to star in 'Barbarella' sequel". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014 . Retrieved 25 July 2014. According to the Los Angeles Times, Barbarella may seem "quaint" to modern audiences but its "imagery has echoed for years in pop culture." [67] Lisa Eisner of The New York Times called Barbarella "the most iconic sex goddess of the '60s." [68] The film's costumes influenced Jean-Paul Gaultier's designs in The Fifth Element, [69] and Gaultier noted Paco Rabanne's metallic dress that was worn by Fonda. [70] Curtiss, Thomas Quinn (16 January 1966). "And Vadim 'Created' Jane Fonda". The New York Times. p.X15. Barbarella [a] is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Roger Vadim, based on the French comic series of the same name by Jean-Claude Forest. The film stars Jane Fonda as the title character, a space traveler and representative of the United Earth government sent to find scientist Durand Durand, who has created a weapon that could destroy humanity. The supporting cast includes John Phillip Law, Anita Pallenberg, Milo O'Shea, Marcel Marceau, David Hemmings, Ugo Tognazzi, and Claude Dauphin.a b c d "In the Know - Barbarella (TRIVIA)". TCM. Archived from the original on 27 October 2020 . Retrieved 6 November 2020.

Haber, Joyce (28 November 1968). "Film Pair Gets Bum's Rush in Bistros". The Washington Post. p.D15. Barbarella (1968)". AllMovie. Archived from the original on 19 February 2017 . Retrieved 6 December 2016. a b Michener, Wendy (12 October 1968). "Barbarella, the post-atomic bomb". The Globe and Mail. p.27. Despite frequently using the Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy title and promotional art, home media releases of the film have been of the uncut 1968 version rather than the edited 1977 version. [42] [43] In 1994, the film's LaserDisc presented it in widescreen for the first time on home video. [44] Reviewing this release for Video Watchdog, Tim Lucas noted that the film was presented with an incorrect aspect ratio of 2.47:1, resulting in the cropping of visual information that was present in the earlier pan and scan VHS releases, but noted that "many of Claude Renoir's " psychedelia" images work on video only in this widescreen setting". [42]Redmont, Dennis F. (25 October 1967). "First Speaking Role for Marcel Marceau". Los Angeles Times. p.D20. Sullivan, Kevin P. (13 August 2014). "Every Sci-Fi Movie Reference in Ariana Grande's 'Break Free' Video". MTV. Archived from the original on 20 November 2018 . Retrieved 20 November 2018. a b c Adler, Renata (12 October 1968). "Screen: Science + Sex = 'Barbarella':Jane Fonda Is Starred in Roger Vadim Film Violence and Gadgetry Set Tone of Movie". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 9 July 2017 . Retrieved 2 December 2016.



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