Éva Truffaut is a French actress and photographer[1].

Biography

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Éva Truffaut is the daughter of François Truffaut and Madeleine Morgenstern.

She has acted in several films directed by her father and has also performed in theater.[2]

Additionally, she has collaborated with Serge Bozon, Vincent Dieutre, Pierre Léon, Jean-Paul Civeyrac, Arnold Pasquier, Judith Cahen, Boris Lehman, and Eugène Green, among others.

In 1984, following the death of her father, François Truffaut, she became one of the heirs of the filmmaker, alongside Fanny Ardant, his last partner, and her older sister, Laura Truffaut. She has a daughter Luna[3].

In 2021, she criticized far-right candidate to the french election Eric Zemmour for using a father's heritage[4].

Filmography

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Actress

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  • 1970: The Wild Child by (and with) François Truffaut
  • 1971: Two English Girls by François Truffaut
  • 1975: Small Change by François Truffaut
  • 1992: François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits by Serge Toubiana
  • 1998: Friendship by Serge Bozon
  • 2000: The Story of My Life Told Through My Photographs by Boris Lehman
  • 2000: The God Mozart 2 by (and with) Pierre Léon
  • 2000: It's Wonderful, the Film and Theatrical Work by Arnold Pasquier
  • 2001: The Adolescent by (and with) Pierre Léon
  • 2001: Humphrey Bogart and the Invisible Woman by Anne Benhaïem
  • 2001: Good News by Vincent Dieutre
  • 2002: Bologna Centrale by Vincent Dieutre
  • 2002: Astonishment by Pierre Léon
  • 2003: All the Fine Promises by Jean-Paul Civeyrac
  • 2004: The Bridge of Arts by Eugène Green
  • 2005: DNA by Judith Cahen
  • 2007: Guillaume and the Enchantments by Pierre Léon
  • 2007: Fragments on Grace by Vincent Dieutre
  • 2008: Ea2 by Vincent Dieutre
  • 2012: Jaurès by Vincent Dieutre

Director

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  • 2001: La Redonne (6-minute short film)
  • July August co-directed with Christophe Atabekian
  • Vincent's Visit co-directed with Christophe Atabekian

Photography

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Éva Truffaut has created several photography series, some of which are exhibited on her website.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Le regard d'Eva Truffaut". ladepeche.fr.
  2. ^ "Travelling, flash back et photographies". France Culture. 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Luna Picoli-Truffaut, presque célèbre - Elle". elle.fr. 20 March 2016.
  4. ^ Laforgue, Pauline (5 December 2021). "Éric Zemmour : les filles de François Truffaut dénoncent l'utilisation de son œuvre dans sa vidéo de candidature". www.programme-tv.net.
  5. ^ "Le pays de la nuit d'Eva Truffaut - Photographie". parismatch.com. 5 June 2013.