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Christine Pascal
Christine Pascal (29 November 1953 – 30 August 1996) was a French actress, writer and director.
Born in Lyon, Rhône, Pascal made her film debut at 21 in Michel Mitrani's Les Guichets du Louvre (1974), and began a working relationship with Bertrand Tavernier in her next film, L'Horloger de Saint-Paul (1974). Other films with Tavernier include Que la fête commence (1975), for which she received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actress; The Judge and the Assassin (1976); Des enfants gatés (1977), which she co-scripted; and Round Midnight. Other film appearances include Black Thursday (1974), La Meilleure façon de marcher (1976), The Maids of Wilko (1979), Entre Nous (1983), and Le Grand Chemin (1987). She made her directorial debut with Félicité, and also directed La Garce, Zanzibar, Le Petit prince a dit (which won the Louis Delluc Prize) and Adultère, mode d'emploi.
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As actor
Journal d'un montage
See How They Fall
Le Sourire
The Patriots
La Femme de l'amant
Nothing But Lies
Le Sixième Doigt
Main pleine
The Color of the Wind
La Travestie
The Grand Highway
Promised... sworn!
'Round Midnight
Before Midnight
Hell Train
Sincerely Charlotte
Elsa, Elsa
Elle voulait faire du cinéma
Subterfuge
Entre Nous
The Lost Way
Paco the Infallible
The Maids of Wilko
Félicité
We Forget Everything!
Surprise Sock
Spoiled Children
The Indians Are Still Far Away
The Accuser
The Best Way to Walk