About
Sophie Tatischeff
Overview
Sophie Catherine Tatischeff was a French film editor and director.
Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Tatischeff was the daughter of Jacques Tati and began her career as assistant editor on her father's film Play Time (1967). She also edited Trafic (1971) and Parade (1974).
After Tati's death she produced a colour version of his 1949 feature Jour de fête using previously unusable colour film elements shot simultaneously with the monochrome stock. In 2001 she also re-constructed his 1978 short film Forza Bastia.
Tatischeff died in Paris from lung cancer in 2001. Tati wrote a screenplay for her in 1956, which appeared as the 2010 film The Illusionist.
Known for
Directing |
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2000 | Forza Bastia | Directing | Director | 58 Average |
1998 | Marie's Counter | Directing | Director | N/A N/A |
1989 | In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot | Directing | Director | N/A N/A |
1978 | House Specialty | Directing | Director | 58 Average |
Writing |
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1978 | House Specialty | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
Sound |
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1975 | A Bag of Marbles | Sound | Sound Editor | 59 Average |
Editing |
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2000 | Forza Bastia | Editing | Editor | 58 Average |
1989 | In the Footsteps of Monsieur Hulot | Editing | Editor | N/A N/A |
1986 | Synthétique opérette | Editing | Editor | N/A N/A |
1982 | Canta Gitano | Editing | Editor | 59 Average |
1979 | La terre au ventre | Editing | Editor | N/A N/A |
1978 | Flesh Color | Editing | Editor | 59 Average |
1977 | Why Not! | Editing | Editor | 59 Average |
1974 | Parade | Editing | Editor | 58 Average |
1971 | Trafic | Editing | Editor | 62 Fair |