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Jean-Charles Tacchella

Known For
Writing

Known Credits
5

Gender
Male

Birthday
September 23, 1925 (100 years old)

Place of Birth
Cherbourg, Manche, Haute-Normandie, France

Jean-Charles Tacchella

Biography

Jean-Charles Tacchella (born 23 September 1925) is a French screenwriter and film director. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his film Cousin Cousine (1975), which was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and which was later (1989) remade in a US version starring Ted Danson and titled Cousins.

Jean-Charles Tacchella studied in Marseilles and, just after the Liberation, left for Paris with the aim of becoming a film director. He joined L'écran Français when he was nineteen where he worked with Renoir, Becker and Grémillon. While with the magazine, he wrote about filmmakers, actors, films and met André Bazin, Nino Frank, Roger Leenhardt, Roger Thérond and Alexandre Astruc. He became friends with Erich Von Stroheim, Anna Magnani, Vittorio de Sica and created the monthly “Ciné Digest” with Henri Colpi. In 1948, Tacchella, along with Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Astruc, Claude Mauriac, René Clément and Pierre Kast, established Objectif 49, an avant-garde film club whose president was Jean Cocteau. Objectif 49 became the birthplace of the New Wave.

Jean-Charles Tacchella has since directed eleven features, many of which have had successful international careers and been awarded prestigious prizes. They include Voyage to Grand Tartarie (1974), Cousin cousine (1975, nominated for the Oscars Césars, Silver Shell for Best Director at the 1976 San Sebastian International Film Festival), Le Pays bleu (1977), It's a Long Time I've Loved You (1979, Jury Prize at the Montreal Film Festival), Croque la vie (1981), Staircase C (1985, Prix de l'Académie française, Grand Prix at the Uppsala Film Festival), Travelling avant (1987, Best Male Newcomer for Thierry Frémont – Golden Tulip for Best Director at the Istanbul Film Festival), Gallant Ladies (Best Director, Digne Film Festival 1990), The Man of My Life (1992), Seven Sundays (1995).

Tacchella is described as being "a smooth technician, Tacchella's camera work is fluid and precise". And his movie Traveling avant (1987), roughly equivalent to the American film term "Tracking Shot", is described as "a semi-autobiographical paean to his youth as a cinema fanatic and cine-club enthusiast in post-war Paris".

Tacchella was President of the Cinémathèque Française from 2000–2003.

Source: Article "Jean-Charles Tacchella" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Directing

2000People Who Love Each Other...Director
1995Seven Sundays...Director
1992L'homme de ma vie...Director
1990Gallant Ladies...Director
1987Travelling avant...Director
1985Staircase C...Director
1981Croque la vie...Director
1979Silver Anniversary...Director
1977Blue Country...Director
1975Cousin, Cousine...Director
1974Voyage to Grand Tartarie...Director

Writing

2000People Who Love Each Other...Writer
1995Seven Sundays...Writer
1992L'homme de ma vie...Writer
1990Gallant Ladies...Writer
1989Cousins...Original Story
1987Travelling avant...Writer
1985Staircase C...Writer
1981Croque la vie...Screenplay
1979Silver Anniversary...Screenplay
1977Blue Country...Writer
1975Cousin, Cousine...Screenplay
1971Les Jambes en l'air...Writer
1966Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!...Writer
1966Long March...Writer
1965The Thief of Tibadabo...Screenplay
1964The Big Hit...Adaptation
1962Crime Does Not Pay...Scenario Writer
1962The Honors of War...Writer
1960The Itchy Palm...Screenplay
1959Come Dance with Me!...Writer
1959Time Bomb...Story
1959Time Bomb...Screenplay
1958The Law Is the Law...Story
1957Typhoon Over Nagasaki...Writer
1955Heroes and Sinners...Writer

Acting

2013René Clément au cœur de la nouvelle vagueas Self
2011Les Enfants Terribles du Cinémaas Self
1975Les Rendez-vous du dimancheas Self
1970Happy He Who Like Ulyssesas Motorist / Man at the arenas of Arles (uncredited)
1960The Itchy Palmas Second priest (uncredited)