Catherine Leterrier

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Catherine Leterrier
Born (1942-10-26) 26 October 1942 (age 81)
Occupation costume designer
Years active1973 – present

Catherine Leterrier (born 26 October 1942) is a French costume designer.

Leterrier is married to François Leterrier, mother of Louis Leterrier, daughter of André Fabius, she is the sister of Laurent Fabius and François Fabius, and aunt of Thomas Fabius.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1973Projection privée François Leterrier
1975 That Most Important Thing: Love Andrzej Żuławski
Lovers Like Us Jean-Paul Rappeneau
1976Silence... on tourne Roger Coggio
1977 Providence Alain Resnais
The Accuser Jean-Louis Bertucelli
Goodbye Emmanuelle François Leterrier (2)
Tendre poulet Philippe de Broca
Julie pot-de-colle Philippe de Broca (2)
Violette & François Jacques Rouffio
Milady François Leterrier (3)TV movie
1978 Le Sucre Jacques Rouffio (2)
1979 French Postcards Willard Huyck
Le cavaleur Philippe de Broca (3)
1980 Jupiter's Thigh Philippe de Broca (4)
My American Uncle Alain Resnais (2)
The Formula John G. Avildsen
Je vais craquer !!! François Leterrier (4)
Fantômas  [ fr ] Claude Chabrol & Juan Luis Buñuel TV mini-series
1981 Les Uns et les Autres Claude Lelouch
Les Babas Cool François Leterrier (5)
Psy Philippe de Broca (5)
Rends-moi la clé ! Gérard Pirès
1982 All Fired Up Jean-Paul Rappeneau (2)
L'Étoile du Nord Pierre Granier-Deferre
The Passerby Jacques Rouffio (3)
1983 Édith et Marcel Claude Lelouch (2)
Life Is a Bed of Roses Alain Resnais (3)
Gramps Is in the Resistance Jean-Marie Poiré
La crime Philippe Labro
1984 Viva la vie Claude Lelouch (3)
Love Unto Death Alain Resnais (4)
The Twin Yves Robert
1985 Tranches de vie François Leterrier (6)
Partir, revenir Claude Lelouch (4)
1986 Mélo Alain Resnais (5)Nominated - César Award for Best Costume Design
1987La vie dissolue de Gérard Floque Georges Lautner
1988 Gorillas in the Mist Michael Apted
L'Étudiante Claude Pinoteau
1989 La Révolution française Robert Enrico & Richard T. Heffron Nominated - César Award for Best Costume Design
I Want to Go Home Alain Resnais (6)
1990 May Fools Louis Malle
1991 Meeting Venus István Szabó
The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea Laurent Heynemann
1992 Salt on Our Skin Andrew Birkin
Max et Jérémie Claire Devers
1993 Les Visiteurs Jean-Marie Poiré (2)Nominated - César Award for Best Costume Design
La Soif de l'or Gérard Oury
1994 Prêt-à-Porter Robert Altman
La Vengeance d'une blonde Jeannot Szwarc
1995Une page d'amour Serge Moati TV movie
1996Fantôme avec chauffeur Gérard Oury (2)
1997 Les Soeurs Soleil Jeannot Szwarc (2)
1998 The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time Jean-Marie Poiré (3)
1999 The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Luc Besson César Award for Best Costume Design
Nominated - Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards - Best Costume Design
2000The Divine InspirationClaus DrexelShort
Deux femmes à Paris Caroline Huppert TV movie
2001 J'ai faim !!! Florence Quentin
Un aller simple Laurent Heynemann (2)
2002 The Truth About Charlie Jonathan Demme
Vendredi soir Claire Denis
2003 Bon Voyage Jean-Paul Rappeneau (3) César Award for Best Production Design
Nominated - César Award for Best Costume Design
2004 Changing Times André Téchiné
Princesse Marie Benoît Jacquot TV movie
2005 How Much Do You Love Me ? Bertrand Blier
Palais royal ! Valérie Lemercier
Une vie Élisabeth Rappeneau TV movie
2006 Avenue Montaigne Danièle Thompson
A Good Year Ridley Scott
Le héros de la familleThierry Klifa
2007Après lui Gaël Morel
2008Mes stars et moi Laetitia Colombani
2009 Coco Before Chanel Anne Fontaine César Award for Best Costume Design
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Costume Design
Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design
Nominated - Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period Film
Nominated - European Film Award for Best Costume Designer
Nominated - Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Costume Design
Le code a changé Danièle Thompson (2)
2011 My Worst Nightmare Anne Fontaine (2)
2012 Amour Michael Haneke
2013 Girl on a Bicycle Jeremy Leven
The Ultimate Accessory Valérie Lemercier (2)
Des gens qui s'embrassent Danièle Thompson (3)
2014 Three Hearts Benoît Jacquot (2)
2015 L'Odeur de la mandarine Gilles LegrandNominated - César Award for Best Costume Design
2016Cézanne et moi Danièle Thompson (4)
Mal de pierres Nicole Garcia

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