People / France (The article continues below - Commercial information) 17 articles available in total starting from 01/06/2007. Last article published on 03/03/2014. previous page: 1 [2] France bids adieu to Alain CorneauThe death on Monday of French filmmaker Alain Corneau, aged 67, has unleashed a flood of reactions in the world of film (from Bertrand Tavernier to Gérard Depardieu, Claude Lelouch, Daniel... 31/08/2010 | People | FranceAdieu Bernard GiraudeauFrom the French President to the Culture Minister, in France reactions and tributes have been pouring in since the announcement on Saturday, July 17 of the death of actor-director-writer Bernard... 19/07/2010 | People | FranceMaster filmmaker Eric Rohmer diesReactions have been pouring in after the announcement that director Eric Rohmer died in Paris on Monday, aged 89. French president Nicolas Sarkozy paid tribute “to the talent and truthfulness of a... 12/01/2010 | People | FranceComposer Maurice Jarre diesWinner of three Oscars, four Golden Globes and two Baftas, French film composer Maurice Jarre died during the night of Saturday to Sunday in Los Angeles, at the age of 84. With over 160 films to... 30/03/2009 | People | FranceTragic death of Guillaume DepardieuFrench actor Guillaume Depardieu died on Monday, October 13 in Paris, at the age of 37. He was struck down by severe pneumonia which he contracted in Romania while filming Alexandre Iordachescu’s... 13/10/2008 | People | FranceMichel Serrault is deadFrench actor Michel Serrault, whose hit performance as a transvestite in the film and screen versions of ``La cage aux folles'' (The Birdcage) catapulted him to international stardom, has died. He... 31/07/2007 | France | PeopleGoodbye to Jean-Claude BrialyTributes poured in Thursday for the much-loved French actor and filmmaker Jean-Claude Brialy, one of the stars of New Wave cinema in the 1950s and 1960s, following his death aged 74. With a career... 01/06/2007 | People | France previous page: 1 [2] (The article continues below - Commercial information)