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Suzanne Schiffman (née Klochendler; 27 September 1929 – 6 June 2001) was a French
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and director for numerous motion pictures. She often worked with
François Truffaut François Roland Truffaut ( , ; ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the French New Wave. After a career of more th ...
. The 'script girl' Joelle, played by
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in Truffaut's ''
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'' was based on Schiffman. It accurately portrayed her close collaboration with Truffaut and other directors. Schiffman's Jewish mother was detained by the Gestapo during the war, but an order of nuns hid Schiffman and her sibling.Sophie Baker, Kika Markha
Obituary: Suzanne Schiffman
TheGuardian.com, 14 June 2001; retrieved 12 February 2009.
She studied art history at the Sorbonne after the war. Schiffman worked closely with
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and
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in addition to Truffaut, latterly on the scripts of his films. She was nominated for an
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for
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for ''
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'' and won a
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for writing '' The Last Metro'' with Truffaut.


Death

Suzanne Schiffman died of cancer in 2001, a year after her husband's death. She is the mother of two sons, one of whom is
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Guillaume Schiffman Guillaume Schiffman is a French cinematographer who is known for the films he has made with director Michel Hazanavicius, including '' OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies'' in 2006 and '' OSS 117: Lost in Rio'' in 2009. Schiffman is particularly know ...
.


Filmography

* '' To oneiro tou Ikarou'' (2005) (writer) - directed by
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* '' Bolondok éneke'' (2003) (writer) - directed by Csaba Bereczky * '' Tangos volés'' (2002) (screenplay) - directed by
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* '' Innocent'' (1999) (technical advisor) - directed by Costa Natsis * ''
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'' (1990) (writer) - directed by Eduardo de Gregorio * ''
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'' (1989) (TV) (writer, director) - directed by Suzanne Schiffman * '' Le moine et la sorcière'' (1987) (scenario, director) - directed by Suzanne Schiffman * ''
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'' (1985) (scenario, first assistant director) - directed by
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'' (1985) (additional writer) - directed by
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* '' Rouge-gorge'' (1985) (scenario) - directed by
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'' (1984) (scenario, first assistant director) - directed by Jacques Rivette * ''
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'' (1983) (first story) - directed by
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* '' Vivement dimanche!'' (1983) (writer, assistant director) - directed by
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'' (1981) (scenario) - directed by Jacques Rivette * ''
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'' (1981) (scenario, first assistant director) - directed by Jacques Rivette * ''
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'' (1981) (original scenario, assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' The Last Metro'' (1980) (scenario, assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' L'amour en fuite'' (1979) (scenario, first assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' La chambre verte'' (1978) (assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * ''
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'' (1977) (writer, first assistant director, actress) - directed by François Truffaut * '' L'argent de poche'' (1976) (original scenario, first assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * ''
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'' (1975) (writer, assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' Out 1: Spectre'' (1974) (writer) - directed by Jacques Rivette * ''
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'' (1973) (writer, assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' La société du spectacle'' (1973) (documentalist) - directed by
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* '' Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me'' (1972) (assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' Two English Girls'' (1971) (assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' Out 1'' (1971) (scenario) - directed by Jacques Rivette and Suzanne Schiffman * '' Le bateau sur l'herbe'' (1971) (writer) - directed by Gérard Brach * '' Domicile conjugal'' (1970) (first assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * ''
L'enfant sauvage ''The Wild Child'' (french: L'Enfant sauvage, released in the United Kingdom as ''The Wild Boy'') is a 1970 French film by director François Truffaut. Featuring Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner and Jean Dasté, it te ...
'' (1970) (assistant director) - directed by François Truffaut * ''
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'' (1969) (script supervisor) - directed by François Truffaut * '' Stolen Kisses'' (1968) (script girl) - directed by François Truffaut * ''
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'' (1968) (script supervisor) - directed by
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'' (1966) (assistant to director) - directed by François Truffaut * '' A Married Woman'' (1964) (script supervisor) - directed by
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* '' Bande à part'' (1964) (script supervisor) - directed by Jean-Luc Godard * '' La peau douce'' (1964) (script girl) - François Truffaut * ''
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'' (1963) (script girl) - directed by Jean-Luc Godard * '' Le petit soldat'' (1963) (script girl) - directed by Jean-Luc Godard * '' Vivre sa vie'' (1962) (script girl) - directed by Jean-Luc Godard * '' Jules et Jim'' (1962) (script supervisor) - directed by François Truffaut * ''
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'' (1961) (script girl) - directed by Jean-Luc Godard * ''
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'' (1961) (script girl) - directed by
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'' (1960) (script girl) - directed by François Truffaut * '' Paris nous appartient'' (1960) (dialogue coach) - directed by Jacques Rivette


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Obituary
independent.co.uk; accessed 29 April 2017. {{DEFAULTSORT:Schiffman, Suzanne 1929 births 2001 deaths French film directors 20th-century French Jews Writers from Paris University of Paris alumni French women screenwriters 20th-century French screenwriters Deaths from cancer in France 20th-century French women writers