File:1957-05-05 Cannes Ferrari 375 0456AM.jpg

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Ferrari 375 and Bardot in France

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English: 1954 Ferrari 375 MM (Bergman) s/n 0456AM with a parking ticket (or a parking permit). "Miramar" is probably a hotel. This car is known as the "Bergman", since filmmaker Rossellini is rumored to give the car as a gift to his wife Ingrid Bergman (actress), but the girl in this picture is not Bergman. It looks a lot like Brigitte Bardot, the french film star. Or Mona Arvidsson Left: Poster for "World around in 80 days", released in France late in 1956. Right/top, a sign mentioning "festival international du film. CANNES", the poster is identical to the 1957 Cannes Film Festival poster which was 2 to 17 May 1957. Assume this is the Miramar in Cannes. According to historians, around this time (April 15, 1957), Rossellini sold the car to John Treadwell of Roma.[1] So, the exact timing of this photograph is maybe not at the festival, but why else would the car and Arvidsson be in this place?
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