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In page Annie Girardot:

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By the end of the 1960s, she had become a movie star and a box-office magnet in France[citation needed] with such films as Vice and Virtue (1963); Live for Life (1967); Love Is a Funny Thing (1969); and To Die of Love (1971), the fact-based tale of Gabrielle Russier (1937–1969), a thirty year old teacher whose affair with a much younger student made her the object of bourgeoisie ridicule. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe, and remains Girardot's biggest box office hit in France.