Bertrand Tavernier was obsessed with movies. He wrote two books on American film, directed a more than three-hour documentary on French cinema, won best director at the Cannes Film Festival, and was ...
The news of beloved and revered French filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier’s death has struck a chord in France and around the world with a flurry of cinephiles, filmmakers, critics, industry figures and ...
Bertrand Tavernier grew up in Lyon, France, surrounded by French Resistance members and intellectuals, acquaintances of his father, a noted writer and poet. Although he knew he wanted to be a director ...
PARIS, March 25 (Reuters) - French film director Bertrand Tavernier, who won international acclaim with his 1986 jazz film "Round Midnight", has died, the Institut Lumiere film museum said on its ...
Bertrand Tavernier est décédé ce jeudi 25 mars, a-t-on appris par le média La Croix. Une disparition qui bouleverse les internautes et les célébrités. Le réalisateur de Coup de torchon a été salué à ...
“We at the DGA mourn the loss of Bertrand Tavernier, a great director and a great friend of directors. Our Guild's strong bond with Bertrand dates back four decades as we joined together in our ...
I very much believe the statement by Faulkner when he says, ‘The past is not dead. It’s not even past,’ ” notes Bertrand Tavernier, the veteran French filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. The quote ...
The Princess of Montpensier-- One need only sample a single episode of filmmaker Ken Burns’ excellent documentary series "Jazz" to be reminded of the importance the art form has had in our nation’s ...
Le festival international du film policier de Beaune (du 1er au 5 avril) doit s'ouvrir mercredi avec la projection en première nationale du film franco-américain, "Dans la brume électrique" (In the ...
Mort de Bertrand Tavernier : son intervention héroïque au cours d’un procès pour harcèlement Bertrand Tavernier est mort à 79 ans. Le cinéaste n’était pas seulement bon dans l’univers du septième art ...
“Coup de Torchon” (1981), set to be feted with a one-week revival at Film Forum starting December 1, has to be among the most cynical films ever made. Granted, the competition is stiff and, given the ...
France’s Tamasa Distribution has acquired a number of new films and classic titles, including works by Volker Schlondörff, Signe Baumane, Alain Cavalier and Jean-Louis Bertucelli. The Paris-based ...