The best Ursula Andress’s documentary movies

Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress

19/03/1936 (88 años)
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Bond Girls Are Forever

Bond Girls Are Forever
6.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 06/11/2002
  • Character: Herself
Through vintage film clips of past Bond movie epics, and with the participation of several former "Bond Girls" as interviewees (among them Dr. No's Ursula Andress and Diamonds Are Forever's Jill St. John), the documentary traced the evolution of the typical James Bond heroine from decorative damsel in distress to gutsy (but still decorative) participant in the action.

Charles Bronson: The Spirit of Masculinity

Charles Bronson: The Spirit of Masculinity
7/10
With his grizzled moustache and chiselled features, Charles Bronson is the embodiment of a slightly archaic, brooding and almost reactionary virility. But who is he really? Often hired to play marginalised Native American or Mexican characters before he was typecast as the image of a lone killer, Bronson was a major figure in the popular cinema of the 1960s and 70s and his stony-faced, physical acting and career are worthy of a second look.

Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond

Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond
6.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 13/05/1987
  • Character: (archive footage)
An hour documentary on the history of Bond for the 25th anniversary of the film series.

Belmondo by Belmondo

Belmondo by Belmondo
7.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 03/01/2016
  • Character: Self (uncredited)
Jean-Paul Belmondo returns to the settings of a fantastic career, accompanied by his son Paul. Over a career spanning 50 years, Jean-Paul Belmondo’s movies drew over 130 million people into cinemas. This logbook takes us back to sets and countries, from where we can revisit the films in reference and find out about his fruitful collaborations with various directors. Paul Belmondo will lead the investigation, meeting the stars and his father’s friends (eye-witnesses all) and questioning his father about his journey, sharing it with us so we can discover the man and his story like never before.

Famous T & A

Famous T & A
5.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1982
  • Character: Susan Stevenson (archive footage)
A collection of nude and/or topless scenes from various films featuring actresses who were either famous at the time or who became famous later on.

Celebrity Nude Revue: The Saucy 70's Volume 1

Celebrity Nude Revue: The Saucy 70's Volume 1
A sex in cinema retrospective that uncovers long-forgotten gems buried for years as well as some of the most significant films in the history of sex on the screen. Controversial and groundbreaking films, you’ll discover the most memorable and erotic scenes of the decade as well as insightful and controversial bios on each actress. In many cases it was their first and only nude appearance on film, making this a must-have reference guide to nudity in cinema.

Inside 'Dr. No'

Inside 'Dr. No'
7.4/10
A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film Dr. No.

Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever'

Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever'
7.3/10
A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film "Diamonds are Forever"

Reporters

Reporters
6.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 10/06/1981
  • Character: Self
The co-founder of the Gamma press agency, Raymond Depardon, created this documentary of press photographers in Paris and their subjects by following the photographers around for one month, in October, 1980. In-between long hours waiting for a celebrity to emerge from a restaurant or a hotel, boredom immediately switches to fast action as the cameras click and roll when the person appears. The reaction to the gaggle of photographers is as varied as the people they often literally chase all around town. While some of the celebrities, such as Jacques Chirac who was mayor of Paris at the time, are perceived as comical caricatures, others are shown simply going about ordinary pursuits - including Catherine Deneuve, Gene Kelly, and Jean-Luc Godard.

Party in Rio

Party in Rio
6/10
This is a short travel log of the night and beach life of Rio de Janeiro during the annual Carnival. Arnold spends some time with beautiful models in the Club Oba Oba, on the beach, at the parade, at a costume party, in a couple of restaurants, and at a street side cafe.

Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery

Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
6.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1997
  • Character: Herself
Film about art forger Elmyr de Hory. He was also one of the subjects of Orson Welles' documentary F for Fake (1974). A Norwegian production directed by Knut W. Jorfald, spoken in English.

James Bond: The First 21 Years

James Bond: The First 21 Years
7/10
A look back at the first 21 years of Britain's most successful film series.

Terence Young: Bond Vivant

Terence Young: Bond Vivant
6.7/10
Documentary on the career of director Terence Young.

Harry Saltzman: Showman

Harry Saltzman: Showman
6.7/10
The story of Harry Saltzman, producer of the first James Bond movies.

Elio Petri: Notes About a Filmmaker

Elio Petri: Notes About a Filmmaker
8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 03/09/2005
  • Character: Herself
A documentary on the director’s career, featuring interviews with friends, collaborators, and filmmakers.

Masterpiece or Forgery? The Story of Elmyr De Hory

Masterpiece or Forgery? The Story of Elmyr De Hory
7.1/10
Elmyr de Hory was called "The Myth of our Century" when he was revealed as a master forger in 1968. Born in 1905, he made an estimated 1000 fake paintings, primarily in the style of the post-impressionists before he died - or disappeared - in 1976. In addition to faking paintings, Elmyr de Hory often faked his own identity, and traveled easily throughout Europe's high society.

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