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Françoise Sagan is a Actor, Director and Scriptwriter French born on 21 june 1935 at Cajarc (France)

Françoise Sagan

Françoise Sagan
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Birth name Françoise Quoirez
Nationality France
Birth 21 june 1935 at Cajarc (France)
Death 24 september 2004 (at 69 years) at Honfleur (France)

Françoise Sagan (21 June 1935 – 24 September 2004) – real name Françoise Quoirez – was a French playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. Hailed as "a charming little monster" by François Mauriac on the front page of Le Figaro, Sagan was known for works with strong romantic themes involving wealthy and disillusioned bourgeois characters. Her best-known novel was her first – Bonjour Tristesse (1954) – which was written when she was a teenager.

Biography

Sagan was born in Cajarc (Lot) and spent her early childhood in Lot, surrounded by animals, a passion that stayed with her throughout her life. Nicknamed 'Kiki', she was the youngest child of bourgeois parents – her father a company director, and her mother the daughter of landowners. Her family spent the war in the Dauphiné, then in the Vercors. Her paternal great-grandmother was Russian from Saint Petersburg. Although she later attended university, she was an indifferent student, and did not graduate.

The pseudonym "Sagan" was taken from a character ("Princesse de Sagan") in Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time). Sagan's first novel, Bonjour Tristesse (Hello Sadness), was published in 1954, when she was 18 years old. It was an immediate international success. The novel concerns the life of a pleasure-driven 17-year-old named Cécile and her relationship with her boyfriend and her adulterous, playboy father.

Sagan's characters, which became something of an icon for disillusioned teenagers, are in some ways similar to those of J.D. Salinger. During a literary career lasting until 1998, Sagan produced dozens of works, many of which have been filmed. She maintained the austere style of the French psychological novel even while the nouveau roman was in vogue. The conversations between her characters are often considered to contain existential undertones. In addition to novels, plays, and an autobiography, she wrote song lyrics and screenplays.

In the 1960s, Sagan became more devoted to writing plays, which, though lauded for excellent dialogue, were only moderately successful. Afterward, she concentrated on her career as a novelist.


Personal life
Sagan was married twice. On March 13, 1958, she married her first husband, Guy Schoeller, an editor with Hachette, who was 20 years older than Sagan. The couple divorced in June, 1960. In 1962, she married Bob Westhof, a young American playboy and would-be ceramicist. The couple divorced in 1963; their son Denis was born in June 1963. She then had a long-term lesbian relationship with fashion stylist Peggy Roche. She also had a male lover, Bernard Frank, a married essayist obsessed with reading and eating. She added to her self-styled "family" by beginning a long-term lesbian affair with the French Playboy magazine editor Annick Geille, after Geille approached Sagan for an article for her magazine.

Fond of traveling in the United States, she was often seen with Truman Capote and Ava Gardner. On 14 April 1957, while driving her Aston-Martin sports car, she was involved in an accident that left her in a coma for some time. She also loved driving her Jaguar automobile to Monte Carlo for gambling sessions.

In the 1990s Sagan was charged with and convicted of possession of cocaine.

At various times of her life, Sagan was addicted to a number of drugs. She was a long-term user of prescription pills, amphetamines, cocaine, morphine, and alcohol. When the police came for an inspection of her house, her dog Banko showed cocaine to them and also licked the cocaine. Sagan told the police, "Look! He likes it too."


Death
Her health was reported to be poor in the 2000s. In 2002 she was unable to appear at a trial that convicted her of tax fraud in a case involving the former French President François Mitterrand, and she received a suspended sentence. Françoise Sagan died of a pulmonary embolism in Honfleur, Calvados, on 24 September 2004 at the age of 69. At her own request she was buried at her beloved birthplace, Cajarc.

In his memorial statement, the French President Jacques Chirac said: "With her death, France loses one of its most brilliant and sensitive writers – an eminent figure of our literary life."

Best films

Goodbye Again (1961)
(Novel)

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Filmography of Françoise Sagan (20 films)

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Actress

Sagan
Sagan (2008)
, 1h57
Directed by Diane Kurys
Origin France
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Films about writers
Actors Sylvie Testud, Pierre Palmade, Françoise Sagan, Lionel Abelanski, Jeanne Balibar, Arielle Dombasle
Rating62% 3.145583.145583.145583.145583.14558
In 1958, Françoise Sagan is 23 years old. Her first couple of novels have made her rich and famous. She lives an easy life, filled with sex and debauchery, surrounded by her group of friends. On the 8th of August that year, at the Casino in Deauville, she gambles her last chips on the number 8 and wins 8 million francs, with which, a couple of hours later, she buys the house which she rented, in nearby Honfleur. This makes her the owner of that property, and she vows that she will never leave the place. Why is she, 40 years later, living there all alone, as a recluse? What events made a young promising novelist end up all alone, without the ones she loved, and used, all those years?
Le Deuxième Couteau
Directed by Josée Dayan
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Crime
Actors François Marthouret, Patrick Jean Marie Bouchitté, Didier Flamand, Alexandra Stewart, Michel Constantin, Hélène Vincent

Sandra Gamellon, auteur de best-sellers, est assassinée à la Closerie des Lilas ; elle avait rendez-vous avec Jérôme Bernotte, conseiller littéraire des éditions Cooper; quelques jours plustard, l'éditeur Gaston Cooper est assassiné au bois de Boulogne. André Jouve, Jérôme Bernotte, le journaliste Yvan Brique et Achille, le jeune homme qui partage sa vie, s'interrogent tandis que le commissaire Bartillot interroge tout ce petit monde et en particulier Michèle Tessier, première éditrice de Sandra, avec qui il ne tarde pas à nouer des liens plus étroits.
Chassé-croisé, 1h20
Directed by Arielle Dombasle
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Pascal Greggory, Arielle Dombasle, Pierre Clémenti, Alexandra Stewart, Rosette, Éric Rohmer
Rating46% 2.3313452.3313452.3313452.3313452.331345
Passionné par la musique, Julien travaille pourtant chez un sculpteur. Un jour, il fait la rencontre de la jeune Hermine dans une libraire religieuse.
Cherchez l'idole, 1h25
Directed by Michel Boisrond
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Mylène Demongeot, Franck Fernandel, Dominique Boschero, Berthe Granval, Fernandel, Dany Saval
Roles Self, guest at Sylvie Vartan's show (uncredited)
Rating62% 3.140133.140133.140133.140133.14013
La grande vedette de cinéma Mylène Demongeot emménage dans une nouvelle et belle demeure à côté du bois de Boulogne. Sa maison en travaux est envahie par une armée d’ouvriers. Mylène est invitée par le Général De Gaulle pour assister dans 3 jours à une réception qui aura lieu au Palais de l'Élysée. Elle demande à sa femme de chambre Gisèle de préparer sa tenue de gala pour ce jour-là et de veiller sur le petit cœur en diamant qu’elle voudrait porter à cette occasion (une bagatelle de 500 000 nouveaux francs, soit quelque 76 000 euros). Entre-temps, elle doit s’absenter pour se rendre à Cannes pour un événement cinématographique.
Goodbye Again, 2h
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins, Yves Montand, Jessie Royce Landis, Pierre Dux, Jocelyn Lane
Rating69% 3.4973.4973.4973.4973.497
Paula Tessier (Bergman) is a 40-year-old interior designer who for the past five years has been the mistress of Roger Demarest (Montand), a "philandering business executive" who refuses to stop seeing other women. When Paula meets Philip (Perkins), the 25-year-old son of one of her wealthy clients, he falls in love with her and insists that the age difference will not matter. Paula resists the young man's advances, but finally succumbs when Roger initiates yet another affair with one of his young "Maisies". While she is initially happy with Philip, her friends and business associates disapprove of the May–December romance.
Testament of Orpheus, 1h21
Directed by Jean Cocteau
Origin France
Genres Drama, Biography, Fantasy
Themes Films about writers, Poésie
Actors Jean Cocteau, Yul Brynner, Jean Marais, Françoise Arnoul, Claudine Auger, Maria Casarès
Roles A friend of Orphée (uncredited)
Rating72% 3.602763.602763.602763.602763.60276
Mort et résurrection du poète. Frappé par une balle, le poète Jean Cocteau rebondit dans un autre temps. Vie et mort, présent et futur, monstres et imagination, angoisses et fantasmes, c'est le testament du poète cinéaste, sa biographie sans aucun souci de chronologie. Jean Cocteau y tient le rôle principal.

Director

The Blue Ferris, 1h25
Directed by Françoise Sagan, Yves Ellena
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Gilles Ségal, Françoise Fabian, Caroline Cellier, Jean-Marc Bory, Francis Perrin
Rating43% 2.174592.174592.174592.174592.17459
Aventures amoureuses pour un couple parti en week-end de chasse.

Scriptwriter

Château en Suède, 1h45
Directed by Josée Dayan
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Jeanne Moreau, Guillaume Depardieu, Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Delterme, Normand D'Amour, Aymeric Demarigny
Roles Theatre Play
Rating59% 2.961872.961872.961872.961872.96187
Dans un château, isolé en plein coeur de l'hiver, vit une étrange famille: Hugo, la quarantaine; Eléonore, sa femme; tante Agathe, soeur de Hugo, vieille fille attachée aux traditions; Sébastien, frère d'Eléonore, à qui il voue une affection trouble. Frédéric un jeune étudiant est accueilli par la famille et reste au château quelques temps pour faire des recherches sur un ancêtre de la famille. Commence alors un jeu complexe de manipulations, orchestré par l'ensemble des membres de la famille, au cours duquel Frédéric rencontre l'amour, au péril de sa vie...
La Femme fardée
Directed by Olivier Péray, José Pinheiro
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Actors Jeanne Moreau, Jacqueline Maillan, André Dussollier, Laura Morante, Daniel Mesguich, Anthony Delon
Roles Novel
Rating50% 2.5347752.5347752.5347752.5347752.534775
Divers passagers partent pour une croisière de quelques jours en Méditerranée sur un bateau de luxe : il y a là Edma Bautet-Lebrêche et son époux Armand ; Éric Lethuillier, directeur d'un journal "de gauche" et son épouse Clarisse ; Julien, escroc plein de charme ; Andréas Fayard, gigolo de son état ; Simon Béjart, producteur de cinéma et Olga Lamouroux, actrice. Ils seront divertis par la diva Doria Doriacci et le musicien Hans-Helmut Kreuze. Le capitaine Ellédocq et son second Charley Bollinger les accompagnent.
Engagements of the Heart, 2h10
Directed by Robert Enrico, Bruno Chiche
Origin France
Genres Drama, War
Themes Histoire de France, L'Occupation allemande en France
Actors Nathalie Baye, Christophe Malavoy, Pierre Arditi, Geneviève Mnich, Philippe Clévenot, Jean Bouise
Roles Novel
Rating59% 2.9535752.9535752.9535752.9535752.953575
En juin 1942, Jérôme et Alice passent la ligne de démarcation et arrivent à l'improviste chez un vieil ami de Jérôme, Charles. Celui-ci, fabriquant de chaussures et neveu d'un chef de cabinet de Vichy, souhaite rester à l'écart du conflit (ni résistant, ni collabo).
The Blue Ferris, 1h25
Directed by Françoise Sagan, Yves Ellena
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Gilles Ségal, Françoise Fabian, Caroline Cellier, Jean-Marc Bory, Francis Perrin
Roles Novel
Rating43% 2.174592.174592.174592.174592.17459
Aventures amoureuses pour un couple parti en week-end de chasse.
A Little Sun in Cold Water, 1h50
Directed by Jacques Deray
Origin France
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Claudine Auger, Marc Porel, Bernard Fresson, Judith Magre, Barbara Bach, Jean-Claude Carrière
Roles Novel
Rating51% 2.588542.588542.588542.588542.58854
In Limoges, Nathalie Silvener, a married woman falls for Gilles, a depressed and brilliant parisian journalist, himself in a relationship with a model.
The Ball of Count Orgel, 1h40
Directed by Marc Allégret, Yves Allégret
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Jean-Claude Brialy, Sylvie Fennec, Micheline Presle, Bruno Garcin, Gérard Lartigau, Sacha Pitoëff
Roles Dialogue
Rating54% 2.736612.736612.736612.736612.73661
Based on Raymond Radiguet's book of the same name, posthumously published in 1924, the film concerns a ball hosted by the Comte d'Orgel (English: Count of Orgel).
Heartbeat
Heartbeat (1968)
, 1h45
Directed by Jean-François Stévenin, Alain Cavalier
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli, Roger Van Hool, Irène Tunc, Jacques Sereys, Amidou
Roles Writer
Rating63% 3.1977153.1977153.1977153.1977153.197715
A woman and a poor artist begin an affair and eventually move in together, but the woman cannot get used to his life, his working-class existence. She leaves her lover to return to her relationship with a man of means. Ostensibly, she is rejecting her lover because she feels stifled by his position in society. But the class differences are metaphor for the quality of the love, with a woman deciding to be with a man who loves her for who she is rather than as an object of affection, merely the focus of a selfish love. She wants to be with the one who doesn't ask her to change.