Patricia Barzyk gained international recognition as the lead female role in the Duran Duran music video for "New Moon on Monday" (1984).
A video with this title may be archival footage of her pageant walk, her crowning moment at the Hotel Sheraton in Paris, or her subsequent modeling work in London.
Set in the fictional, oppressed French village of "La Luna," the video follows a group of underground rebels (the band) plotting a revolution against a military regime. Barzyk plays "The Girl," a key member of the resistance.
One of her most famous and controversial film roles was in the 1986 film La Machine à découdre (The Unsewing Machine), directed by her long-time partner Jean-Pierre Mocky .
While there is no single official story titled "Patricia Barzyk 1.mp4," Patricia Barzyk is a notable French actress and former Miss France whose career provides several compelling narrative backdrops for such a file. Based on her filmography and public life, here are three likely "stories" this video could contain: 1. The Dystopian Resistance ("New Moon on Monday")
Representing Jura, she won the national title and went on to become the first runner-up at Miss World 1980 after the original winner resigned.
According to IMDb's Parents Guide , scenes from this movie often involve Barzyk in high-tension, surreal situations, including a notable sequence where she is led across a rooftop at gunpoint. 3. The Miss France Coronation (1980) At just 16 years old, Barzyk was crowned Miss France 1980 .