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She was an actress and writer, known for She was married to Robert Boner. Please His mistress is Haydée and they are having a child. Marc et Philippe are two of the counsellors.

She died on August 30, 1996 in Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, France.

There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts She took courses at the Lyons Conservatoire, where she had the good fortune to be noticed by a great director, Bernard Tavernier, who was to become one of the lodestars of her professional existence.He cast her in his first film, L'Horloger de Saint-Paul (The Watchmaker of Saint-Paul), in 1973, adapted from Simenon's celebrated psychological thril-ler.

One night, while he is on his round, he retrieves a young girl ejected from a car. {{#replies}} "Indeed, her promising acting career suffered from these conflicts, if only because some directors became wary of offering her parts, being unsure of themselves and afraid that the director in Pascal might take over from the actress. In 1996, while staying in a psychiatric hospital in the Paris suburb of Garches, Christine Pascal died by suicide. Freshen up your watchlist with Prime Video’s latest roster of movies and TV shows, featuring Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site?

Show all (5) Director. "Like the philosopher Gilles Deleuze whom she admired, she left the bright lights of the studio for the darkness of death by jumping out of a window in the psychiatric clinic where she had been having treatment since the middle of August. Christine Pascal (29 November 1953 – 30 August 1996) was a French actress, writer and director. Christine Pascal, ki fèt 29 novanm 1953 nan Lyon epi ki mouri 30 out 1996 nan Garches, se yon aktris, senaris ak reyalizatris fransèz., Biyografi Zèv li yo Sinema Tankou reyalizatris ak senaris.

Pascal was the sole screenwriter of this film.

Born 29 November 1953. She was an actress and writer, known for Le petit prince a dit (1992), Félicité (1979) and Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975). A touching portrait of modern life, whether showing the human dimension of large issues, or deftly detailing the intimate reverberations of a casual love affair. And the Little Prince Said Christine Pascal, 1992. But it is a witty defence of the independent auteur film-maker against the major studios shown to be dominated by hypocrisy and greed.Her greatest success came in 1991: Le Petit prince a dit, with Richard Berry and Anemone (a delicious actress who, in many ways, resembles Pascal). Pascal's success in this demanding role made her decide to devote her life to acting.Her next part was one that fitted her like a glove, the little Regency prostitute Amelie in Tavernier's beautiful historical evocation of Philippe duc d'Orleans' Regency (1715-23) during the minority of the future Louis XV. . . It was not well received by the general public but it is a wonderfully wry, intelligent picture of domestic urban life in the late 1980s and well worth watching.Strangely, Christine Pascal's first film, Felicite, opened with a suicide. ... and Félicité, the first film she directed, opens with a suicide scene. She died on August 30, 1996 in Garches, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She had once declared: "I wish to die by my own hand" (she used the German term freiwillger Tod or "voluntary death") "when the right moment presents itself.

© 2018 Found a Grave, All rights reserved. On the other hand, it assured her the undivided attention of good film-makers who had complete mastery of their art.She was born into a very conventional bourgeois family in that most bourgeois of French cities, Lyons. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post He decides to go home to his aunt and uncle for a while, but gets involved ...

Philippe is a liberal and a libertine. Another Tavernier, the jazz classic Autour de minuit (Round Midnight) followed in 1985 and La Travestie by Yves Boissat in 1987.But she began to concentrate more on directing. the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Christine Pascal was born on November 29, 1953 in Lyon, Rhône, France.

The dramatic account of a woman tormented by romantic jealousy and memories of an unhappy childhood. And her path crosses that of Tabu. "Christine Pascal, actress, scriptwriter and film director: born Lyons 29 November 1953; married 1982 Robert Boner; died Paris 30 August 1996.Enter your email to follow new comments on this article.Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate?Want to discuss real-world problems, be involved in the most engaging discussions and hear from the journalists? Set in the late '20s. n Félicité, the first film she directed, the opening scene was a suicide scene.Pascal was known to have suffered with depression for many years.