Bertrand Tavernier- Biography

About Bertrand Tavernier

Tavernier quit law school to write film criticism for CAHIERS DU CINEMA and other major journals, worked as an assistant director and publicist (e. g., for Jean-Pierre Melville) and authored a couple of books on American cinema before making his first feature, "The Clockmaker" (1973). Adapted from a Georges Simenon novel (and transposed from the USA to Tavernier's home town), it is an intelligent, studied debut with finely-tuned performances, which won a Special Jury Prize at the 1974 Berlin Film Festival, the Prix Louis Delluc in France, and established Tavernier's reputation. His subsequent works have been equally well-crafted, displaying an affecting confluence of French and American cinematic styles. Tavernier's other noted films include "Clean Slate" (1981), a bold adaptation of Jim Thompson's "Pop. 1280", set not in the US South, but in French North Africa, and "'Round Midnight" (1986), a smooth, pseudo-biopic of a black-American jazz musician in 1950s Paris. Separated from screenwriter Colo Tavernier Hagan, who has worked on several of his films, and father of actor Nils Tavernier, who appeared in, among others, "Beatrice" (1987).

Partners

Wife

Colo Tavernier Hagan. married in 1965; separated in 1980; divorced in 1983; has worked with husband since their separation

Family

Daughter

Tiffany Tavernier. born c. 1966; mother, Colo Tavernier

Father

Rene Tavernier. edited one of few independent journals in Vichy France; born c. 1915; died on December 16, 1989 in Paris, France

Son

Nils Tavernier. mother, Colo Tavernier

Education

Lycee Henri IV

Sorbonne, University of Paris, Paris

Career Milestones

Wrote for the film journals Cinema, Cahiers du Cinema, and Positif in the 1960s

1960

Hired by Jean-Pierre Melville as assistant director on "Leon Morin, prete"

1961

Became press officer to producer Georges de Beauregard

1963

Directorial debut with sketch for film "Les Baisers"

1965

Worked with Pierre Rissient as freelance publicist

1967

Co-scripted first film, "Coplan ouvre le feu a Mexico"

1974

Directed first feature film, "L'Horloger de Saint-Paul"/The Clockmaker