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Marie Trintignant (; 21 January 1962 – 1 August 2003) was a French film and stage actress. She appeared in over 30 movies during her 36-year career. Her family was deeply involved in
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's film industry, as her father was an actor and her mother was a director, producer, and screenwriter. In 2003, Trintignant began an affair with
Bertrand Cantat Bertrand Lucien Bruno Cantat (, ; born 5 March 1964) is a French singer, songwriter, and murderer. Known for being the former frontman of the rock band Noir Désir, in 2003, he was proven guilty without a doubt and convicted of the murder ("murde ...
, the lead singer of French rock band
Noir Désir Noir Désir (, ) was a French rock band from Bordeaux that formed in 1980. Their most consistent lineup featured Bertrand Cantat (vocals, guitar), Serge Teyssot-Gay (guitar), Frédéric Vidalenc (bass guitar) and Denis Barthe (drums). Jean-Pa ...
. That same year, Cantat, Trintignant, and Trintignant's mother traveled to
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so Trintignant and her mother could finish work on a
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. On 26 July 2003, while in their shared hotel room, Cantat flew into a jealous rage during an argument over a text message sent to Trintignant by her husband, from whom she was separated; Cantat proceeded to beat Trintignant severely about the head and face. She died days later from
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brought about by her injuries. Cantat was convicted of "murder with indirect intent" in her death and received an eight-year prison sentence, of which he served four before his early release. Trintignant's case became a
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in the discussion of
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and leniency towards perpetrators.


Early life

Trintignant was born in
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, the daughter of actor
Jean-Louis Trintignant Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (; 11 December 1930 – 17 June 2022) was a French actor. He made his theatrical debut in 1951, and went on to be regarded as one of the best French dramatic actors of the post-World War II, war era. He starred in m ...
and his second wife, French film director, producer, and screenwriter Nadine Marquand. When Marie's baby sister Pauline died when Marie was nine, she became withdrawn and virtually stopped speaking. Her parents divorced in 1976. Throughout her early life, she was afflicted by severe shyness, but by her mid-teens, she decided to commit to acting. She had a strong affection for animals and considered becoming a veterinarian, but in the end pursued a career in acting.


Career

She first appeared on screen aged four in '' My Love, My Love'', which was directed by her mother and starred her father. Trintignant's first film to generate significant critical acclaim was ''Série noire'', in which she starred alongside
Patrick Dewaere Patrick Dewaere (26 January 1947 – 16 July 1982) was a French film actor. Born in Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor, he was the son of French actress Mado Maurin. An actor from a young age, his career lasted more than 21 years until his suicide in ...
. In 1988, Trintignant worked under French director
Claude Chabrol Claude Henri Jean Chabrol (; 24 June 1930 – 12 September 2010) was a French film director and a member of the French New Wave (''nouvelle vague'') group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s. Like his colleagues an ...
in the film ''Une Affaire de Femmes'', in which she played a young prostitute in wartime
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. Of the role and Chabrol's impact on her career, Trintignant later reflected, "Until then, I had always felt that I was a fraud if I did not go to extremes in showing my characters' pain, but he taught me lightness. He showed me how to grow without false tragedy." She worked with Chabrol again in 1991 on the film ''Betty'', an adaptation of a book by
Georges Simenon Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (; 12/13 February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer who created the fictional detective Jules Maigret. One of the most prolific and successful authors of the 20th century, he published around 400 ...
. In 1990, Trintignant was involved in a serious
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which she narrowly survived. The accident hardly impacted the pace of her career, and she starred in 21 films afterwards, including ''
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'' in 1991 and ''Wild Target'' in 1993, starring alongside
Jean Rochefort Jean Raoul Robert Rochefort (; 29 April 1930 – 9 October 2017) was a French actor. He received many accolades during his career, including an Honorary César in 1999. Life and career Rochefort was born on 29 April 1930 in Paris, France, to ...
and
Guillaume Depardieu Guillaume Jean Maxime Antoine Depardieu (7 April 1971 – 13 October 2008) was a French actor, winner of a César Award, and the second oldest child of Gérard Depardieu. Early life Depardieu was the son of actor Gérard Depardieu and his first ...
. She starred opposite her then-husband
François Cluzet François Cluzet (; born 21 September 1955) is a French film and theatre actor. Cluzet has collaborated with many important European and American directors, including Claude Chabrol, Bertrand Tavernier, Claire Denis, Agnieszka Holland, Robert ...
in the 1995 film ''
The Apprentices ''The Apprentices'' () is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori. Selected Cast * François Cluzet - Antoine * Guillaume Depardieu - Fred * Marie Trintignant - Lorette * Judith Henry - Sylvie * Philippe Duquesne Philippe D ...
'', and in 1998, she appeared again with Depardieu in ''White Lies''. Two of Trintignant's films were released posthumously: ''Janis et John'', a
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directed by her estranged husband Samuel Benchetrit, in which Trintignant starred as Janis Joplin, and ''
Colette, une femme libre ''Colette, une femme libre'' is a 2004 Biographical film, Biographical miniseries which explored the life of Colette. Cast * Marie Trintignant as Colette * Wladimir Yordanoff as Henry Gauthier-Villars * Lambert Wilson as Henry de Jouvenel * Barb ...
'', a
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in which Trintignant played the lead role of French novelist
Colette Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known as Colette or Colette Willy, was a French author and woman of letters. She was also a Mime artist, mime, actress, and journalist. Colette is best known in the English-speaki ...
. Trintignant stated that she enjoyed portraying
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women and tragic heroes on film; she enjoyed playing characters who allowed her to speak "for those who don't deserve being spoken for." She performed in both comedies and tragedies.


Personal life

Trintignant was the mother of four sons: * Roman, with drummer * Paul, with actor and former husband
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* Léon, with Mathias Othnin-Girard * Jules, with her husband director
Samuel Benchetrit Samuel Benchetrit (born 26 June 1973) is a French writer, actor, screenwriter, and director. Biography Benchetrit was born to a family of Romani, Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. At age fifteen, he left school to focus on photography. ...
Trintignant was still married to Benchetrit at the time of her death, although the two had separated earlier in 2003. Two of Trintignant's sons, and , are actors.


Murder

In 2003, Trintignant traveled to
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,
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, with her mother and her boyfriend,
Bertrand Cantat Bertrand Lucien Bruno Cantat (, ; born 5 March 1964) is a French singer, songwriter, and murderer. Known for being the former frontman of the rock band Noir Désir, in 2003, he was proven guilty without a doubt and convicted of the murder ("murde ...
, so she and her mother could finish work on ''
Colette, une femme libre ''Colette, une femme libre'' is a 2004 Biographical film, Biographical miniseries which explored the life of Colette. Cast * Marie Trintignant as Colette * Wladimir Yordanoff as Henry Gauthier-Villars * Lambert Wilson as Henry de Jouvenel * Barb ...
'', a television movie in which Trintignant played the starring role. On 26 July, Trintignant was in a hotel room in Vilnius when, according to Cantat, Trintignant received a text from her husband. Cantat flew into a jealous rage, and he beat Trintignant severely. Seven hours later, Trintignant's brother summoned emergency services to check the hotel room. When they arrived, Trintignant had slipped into a deep coma. She was transported to a hospital in Vilnius the next day; later, she was moved to the Hartmann Clinic, a hospital in
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, as her mother stated, "If she is to die, I want her to die in France." Trintignant died in Neuilly from swelling of the brain at the age of 41 on 1 August 2003.


Aftermath

When authorities first arrived at the hotel room, Cantat told them and Trintignant's parents that Trintignant had fallen backwards during their argument and hit her head against a wall. An
autopsy An autopsy (also referred to as post-mortem examination, obduction, necropsy, or autopsia cadaverum) is a surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse by dissection to determine the cause, mode, and manner of deat ...
revealed that Cantat actually struck Trintignant in the head and face at least 19 times. After the autopsy countered Cantat's version of events, Cantat would only admit to having "slapped" Trintignant four times and then putting her to bed while not knowing that she had incurred severe and irreversible brain damage due to the assault. Although Cantat attempted to argue in court that he should be convicted of
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, he was convicted of the slightly more severe "murder with indirect intent" and sentenced to eight years in prison. At the request of his lawyers, Cantat was moved from the Lithuanian
Lukiškės prison Lukiškės Prison (; or simply ''Łukiszki''; ) was a prison in the center of Vilnius, Lithuania, near the Lukiškės Square. Construction Background Until the late 19th century the main form of punishment in Russian-held part of partitio ...
, to a prison near
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, France, in September 2004. He was released on
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after serving four years of his sentence. Cantat's parole drew widespread criticism from
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and Trintignant's parents, who had failed to persuade French President
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and French judges to block Cantat's conditional release. Several writers criticized the media for sensationalizing Trintignant's death and her relationship with Cantat, as, despite the elements of
domestic violence Domestic violence is violence that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses. It establishes r ...
in their relationship, rock journalists frequently compared them to
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, as well as
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and
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. Trintignant's death resurfaced in the media years after Cantat's release when, in 2010, Cantat's ex-wife Krisztina Rády died by
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. Cantat was present at Rády's house at the time of her death. Before her death, Rády had complained that Cantat subjected her to physical and mental abuse. Magistrates in
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conducted an investigation against Cantat to adjudge if he should be charged for culpability in Rády's death, but ultimately, they decided against pressing charges. Marie Trintignant has been the subject of several documentaries, including ''Enquete Exclusive – Affaire Bertrand Cantat'' (2019) and ''Marie Trintignant: Tes rêves brisés'' (2022). The former deals with her death and Cantat's subsequent trial; it also shows, for the first time on French television, images of Bertrand Cantat's hearing before the Lithuanian court. The latter, which was directed by Trintignant's mother, recalls her life. In 2025 a Netflix documentary mini-series ''From Rockstar to Killer - The Cantat Case'' (2025) brought up new claims against Cantat from journalist Anne-Sophie Jahn.


Awards

Trintignant was nominated for France's most prestigious acting honor, the
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, five times, for her roles in: * ''
Comme elle respire ''White Lies'' (original title: ''...Comme elle respire'' (''La Menteuse est amoureuse'')) is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori, and written by Danièle Dubroux, Pierre Salvadori, and Marc Syrigas. starring Marie Trintignan ...
'' - 1999 (best actress) * ''
Le Cousin ''Le Cousin'' is a 1997 French film directed by Alain Corneau. Plot The film deals with the relationship of the police and an informant in the drug scene. Awards and nominations Le Cousin was nominated for 5 César Award Cesar or César may re ...
'' - 1998 (best supporting actress) * ''Le cri de la soie'' - 1997 (best actress) * ''Les Marmottes'' - 1994 (best supporting actress) * '' Une affaire de femmes'' - 1989 (best supporting actress)


Partial filmography

* ''Mon Amour, Mon Amour'' (1967) * ''
It Only Happens to Others ''It Only Happens to Others'' () is a 1971 drama film written and directed by Nadine Trintignant. The film was made in the wake of the death of Nadine and Jean-Louis Trintignant's daughter Pauline in 1969. Cast * Catherine Deneuve as Catherine ...
'' (1971) * ''Défense de savoir'' (1973) - La petite fille Marie * ''Le voyage de noces'' (1976) - La jeune fille au marriage * ''
Série noire Série noire is a French publishing imprint, founded in 1945 by Marcel Duhamel. It has released a collection of crime fiction of the hardboiled detective thrillers variety published by Gallimard. Anglo-American literature forms the bulk of ...
'' (1979) - Mona * '' La terrazza'' (1980) - Isabella * ''Premier voyage'' (1980) - Marie Lambert * ''Un matin rouge'' (1982) - Marie * ''Les îles'' (1983) - Nathalie * '' Next Summer'' (1985) - Sidonie * ''Noyade interdite'' (1987) - Isabelle * ''La maison de Jeanne'' (1988) - Martine * ''
Story of Women ''Story of Women'' () is a 1988 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the true story of Marie-Louise Giraud, guillotined on 30 July 1943 for having performed 27 abortions in the Cherbourg area, and the 1986 book ''Une affaire de ...
'' (1988) - Lulu / Lucie * '' Wings of Fame'' (1990) - Bianca * ' (1990) - Emilie / Woman * ''
Alberto Express ''Alberto Express'' is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé. It was coproduced with Italy, where it was released as ''In viaggio con Alberto''. For his performance Sergio Castellitto was awarded at Montreal World Film Festival. ...
'' (1990) - Clara * ''
Les Amants du Pont-Neuf ''Les Amants du Pont-Neuf'' () is a 1991 French romantic drama film directed by Leos Carax, starring Juliette Binoche and Denis Lavant. The film follows a love story between two young vagrants: Alex, a would-be circus performer addicted to alco ...
'' (1991) - (voice) * ''Contre l'oubli'' (1991) - Herself (segment "Pour José Ramón Garciá Gómez, Mexique") * ''
Betty Betty or Bettie is a name, a common diminutive for the names Bethany and Elizabeth. In Latin America, it is also a common diminutive for the given name Beatriz, the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beatric ...
'' (1992) - Betty Etamble * ''L'instinct de l'ange'' (1993) - La jeune veuve * ' (1993) - Renée Dandrieux * ''Les marmottes'' (1993) - Lucie * ''Hoffman's honger'' (1993) - Irena Nova * ''Fugueuses'' (1995) - Marina * ''Les apprentis'' (1995) - Lorette * ''Des nouvelles du bon Dieu'' (1996) - Evangile * ''Le cri de la soie'' (1996) - Marie Benjamin * ''
Ponette ''Ponette'' is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Doillon. The film centers on four-year-old Ponette (Victoire Thivisol), who is coming to terms with the death of her mother in a car crash. The film received acclaim for Thivisol's performance ...
'' (1996) - La mère * ''Portraits chinois'' (1996) - Nina * ''Les démons de Jésus'' (1997) - Levrette * ''Le cousin'' (1997) - Juge Lambert * '' White Lies'' (1998) - Jeanne * ''
Deep in the Woods ''Deep in the Woods'' () is a 2000 French slasher film directed by Lionel Delplanque. The film is about a troupe of five young actors who are hired to perform at a remote chateau for Baron Axel De Ferson when they find out that a madman is on the ...
'' (2000) - La mère * ''
Harrison's Flowers ''Harrison's Flowers'' () is a 2000 war-romance drama film directed by Elie Chouraqui. It stars, among others, Andie MacDowell, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Adrien Brody, Marie Trintignant, Gerard Butler and David Strathairn. The film is also ...
'' (2000) - Cathy * ''Le prince du Pacifique'' (2000) - Moeata * ''Una lunga lunga lunga notte d'amore'' (2001) - Irene * '' Petites Misères'' (2002) - Nicole * ''Total Kheops'' (2002) - Lole * ''Corto Maltese, la cour secrète des arcanes'' (2002) - La Duchesse Marina Seminova (voice) * ''Corto Maltese - Sous le signe du capricorne'' (2002) - Bouche Dorée * ''
Les Marins perdus ''Les Marins perdus'' is a 2003 French film based on a novel by Jean-Claude Izzo. It was written and directed by Claire Devers. Cast * Bernard Giraudeau : Diamantis * Miki Manojlović : Abdul Aziz * Sergio Peris-Mencheta : Nedim * Marie Trintign ...
'' (2003) - Mariette * ''
Janis et John Janis may refer to: Film and music * ''Janis'' (film), a 1974 film about Janis Joplin ** ''Janis'' (1975 album), a compilation and the soundtrack album for the film ** ''Janis'' (1993 album), a Joplin career overview collection * "Janis", a track ...
'' (2003) - Brigitte Sterni * ''Ce qu'ils imaginent'' (2004) - Juliette * ''
Colette, une femme libre ''Colette, une femme libre'' is a 2004 Biographical film, Biographical miniseries which explored the life of Colette. Cast * Marie Trintignant as Colette * Wladimir Yordanoff as Henry Gauthier-Villars * Lambert Wilson as Henry de Jouvenel * Barb ...
'' (2004, TV mini-series, also writer) - Colette (final appearance)


Appearances in other media

Not long before her death, she sang a duet in the song "Pièce montée des grands jours" by French folksinger
Thomas Fersen Thomas Fersen (born 4 January 1963 in Paris) is a French singer-songwriter. During his childhood, he was part of a punk group before playing the piano in café-theatres. He released his first album in 1993; it gave him immediate name recognition ...
in 2003.


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