The death of the writer césarisée Colo Tavernier

The screenwriter award to Caesar, Colo Tavernier, who wrote for Claude Chabrol and Bertrand Tavernier, her ex-husband (they were separated since 1981), died in

The death of the writer césarisée Colo Tavernier

The screenwriter award to Caesar, Colo Tavernier, who wrote for Claude Chabrol and Bertrand Tavernier, her ex-husband (they were separated since 1981), died in the night from Friday to Saturday as the result of cancer, according to a press release of the Institute Light.

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originally irish and franco-Spanish Colo Tavernier O'hagan has written for film and television and won the 1985 César for best adaptation for A Sunday in the countryside.

In 1995, The Bait, for which she wrote the screenplay, won the golden Bear at the Berlin film Festival.

"The life we had separated but I feel an emptiness and lack. Colo formed me, shoved, makes it grow. We have raised all Nils (Tavernier, actor and director, ED) and Tiffany (novelist and screenwriter-even) which I think this morning," says Bertrand Tavernier, president of the Lumière Institute, in the press release.

"I remember a sunny personality, full of character and joy, caring and fiercely independent. As a screenwriter, Colo chose always strong stories, there was a very personal thing and drew always something very universal", has welcomed his side, Thierry Frémaux, director of the Lumière Institute.

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Date Of Update: 14 June 2020, 11:06