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Filmgoers with sharp memories will think immediately of Tavernier’s previous documentary, 2016’s similarly titled, 3 1/2-hour “My Journey Through French Cinema,” which was released in ...
PARIS — French filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier, who directed lauded movies such “A Sunday in the Country,” “Captain Conan” and “The Judge and the Assassin,” has died, according to his ...
PARIS (AP) — French filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier, who directed acclaimed movies such “A Sunday in the Country,” “Captain Conan” and “The Judge and the Assassin,” has died, according ...
Offering the French equivalent of Scorsese's film-appreciation docs, Bertrand Tavernier covers the three decades that shaped him as an artist. /Variety/pc17#038;c26035310#038;c310000#038;cv2.0#038 ...
Bertrand Tavernier, a French director, screenwriter and film critic known for his films “The Clockmaker of St. Paul,” “‘Round Midnight” and “A Sunday in the Country,” has died.
Bertrand Tavernier, the filmmaker and critic who emerged in the wake of the French New Wave with classics 'Clockmaker of St. Paul,' 'A Sunday in the Country' and ''Round Midnight,' died Thursday.
In French director — and classic film maven — Bertrand Tavernier (“Coup de Torchon”), American cinema found one of its greatest champions.
Bertrand Tavernier, the prolific French filmmaker noted for films such as “Coup de Torchon” (1981), “A Sunday in the Country” (1984) and “Round Midnight” (1986), has died. He was 79.
Best known in the U.S. for his jazz film Round Midnight, Tavernier directed some 40 features and documentaries. He was also a noted film historian who wrote a book about American cinema.
Bertrand Tavernier, a French filmmaker who earned international acclaim for his humanistic, character-driven style and startling versatility, as well as for his tenacious efforts to promote and ...
Bertrand Tavernier has died. The iconic French filmmaker known for 'A Sunday in the Country,' 'Round Midnight,' 'Capitaine Conan' and others was 79.