Actress Marie Trintignant is dead. The official announcement was made by Professor Stéphane Delajoux, a neurosurgeon at the Hartmann Clinic in Neuilly-sur-Seine, where the victim was transferred from Vilnius, Lithuania, the day before. Despite a faint hope operation, the artist succumbed to a cerebral oedeme, a probable consequence of the blows she would have received during a dispute with her companion Bertrand Cantat in a hotel in the Lithuanian capital, where she was under the direction of her mother Nadine.
Jean Louis Trintignant and Marie Trintignant present Apollinaire’s "Poèmes à Lou" at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris. Father and daughter are interviewed and recite an excerpt from one of the poems.
The singer Bertrand Cantat, accused of killing the actress Marie Trintignant, then his companion, was heard one last time by the three judges charged with his trial at the Vilnius court in Lithuania. He repeated his apologies to Marie Trintignant’s family, asking for forgiveness, while the prosecutor demanded a nine-year prison sentence. Reactions from the Trintignant family and the defendant’s defense.
The actress Marie Trintignant, then 17 years old, speaks of the opinions of her parents, Nadine and Jean-Louis Trintignant, on "Série noire", a film by Alain Corneau in which she shot.
The director Claude Chabrol, who came to present his film "Betty" on the set of the 20 hours, speaks about the choice of Marie Trintignant in the main role of Betty. She "literally convinced him, she dissected all that...".
The actress Marie Trintignant, then 16 years old, is filmed alongside Patrick Dewaere during the shooting of Alain Corneau’s film "Série noire". The latter explains how he adapted and wrote this film with the writer Georges Pérec.
Marie Trintignant evokes her father, Jean-Louis Trintignant evokes his daughter. When asked, "How do you exasperate her?", Marie says, "The waste makes her angry; rub matches or write on pieces of paper, it makes her very angry", while Jean-Louis says of her "She is wonderful with me, but I do not know what is in her head....".
During an interview, actor Jean-Louis Trintignant said he was satisfied with his family life and stressed the importance of children. Photos of Jean-Louis Trintignant and Nadine Trintignant with their baby, Marie. She is filmed at home, where she takes correspondence classes, then in the street with her father. Nadine Trintignant talks about her husband’s "wonderful relationship" with her daughter.
Report devoted to the actor Jean-Louis Trintignant, filmed in Belle-Ile-en-Mer walking with his wife Nadine and their daughter Marie, then alone behind the wheel of his car. He explains why his profession deprives him of freedom. Note that this is the first stealth apparition of Marie Trintignant, a child at the time (4 years).