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Zouzou (1934)
Baker offers preview of Marilyn and Madonna
I enjoyed this film, for what it was. Produced in 1935, the film is simply edited and directed--no major film awards here. But the film represents the sense of the West toward the exotic in the 1930s. It is a great example of Orientalism in film. Look especially for the visual tactics and character portrayals that Baker exhibits--they make her seem very childlike, naive, and overly emotional. These are all signposts for the West's view of the Orient (Thank you Said!)
Also, Baker's scene "C'est Lui" is highly reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe's scene "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"... this, of course, is a scene later appropriated by Madonna for her 1985 video "Material Girl." This film is therefore a must for students researching early sex symbols in film.