Name Sophie Tatischeff | Role Film Editor | |
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Movies Forza Bastia, Degustation Maison, Le comptoir Siblings Pierre Tati, Helga Marie-Jeanne Schiel Parents Jacques Tati, Micheline Winter Awards Cesar Award for Best Short Film - Fiction Similar People Jacques Tati, Rene Wheeler, Coline Serreau, Tony Gatlif, Bruno Decharme |
Sophie Catherine Tatischeff (23 October 1946 - 27 October 2001) was a French film editor and director.
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Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Tatischeff was the daughter of Jacques Tati. She began her career as assistant editor on her father's 1967 film Play Time. She also edited both Trafic (1971) and Parade (1974).
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After Tati's death she produced a colour version of his 1949 feature Jour de fĂȘte using previously unusable colour film elements shot simultaneously with the monochrome stock. In 2001, she also re-constructed his 1978 short film Forza Bastia.
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Tati wrote a screenplay for her in 1956, which appeared as the 2010 film The Illusionist. Tatischeff died in Paris from lung cancer in 2001.
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Filmography
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