
Bertrand Tavernier
Biography
Bertrand Tavernier was a French director, screenwriter, producer and writer, born on April 25, 1941 in Lyon, and died on March 25, 2021in Sainte-Maxime (Var). Son of the writer and resistance fighter from Lyon, René Tavernier, he was first an assistant director, press officer (notably for Stanley Kubrick) and critic before moving on to directing with The Watchmaker of Saint-Paul, his first critical success, which led to a long collaboration with the actor Philippe Noiret (Let the Party Begin..., The Judge and the Assassin, Coup de torchon, Life and Nothing But, The Daughter of d'Artagnan). Eclectic, he tackled several cinematographic genres, from the dramatic comedy (A Sunday in the Country, Daddy Nostalgia) to the war film (Captain Conan) through the historical film (Pass, The Princess of Montpensier) or the thriller (L.627, The Bait). Several of his films have won awards, in France and abroad (including Autour de minuit which won an Oscar and was nominated for a Golden Globe). He was president of the Lumière Institute from 1982, the year the Institute was created, until his death. He is the father of director and actor Nils Tavernier and novelist Tiffany Tavernier.
Movies

Romy Schneider: A Woman in Three Notes
2008

Jean Renoir: Part One - From La Belle Époque to World War II
1993

Michel Legrand, sans demi-mesure
2018

Hangmen, Masques and Secrets: Italian Horror in the Sixties
2019

The Undeclared War
1992

Jean Rochefort, l'irrésistible
2020

My Journey Through French Cinema
2016

Blue Note - A Story of Modern Jazz
1997

The Young Girls Turn 25
1993

Daddy Nostalgia
1990

Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows
2000

Claude Sautet or the Invisible Magic
2003




