Since the death of Serge Gainsbourg in 1991, Charlotte Gainsbourg has largely built herself as his daughter.
These thirty years of mourning are sanctioned today by the upcoming opening of the Maison Gainsbourg in Paris, which will allow many admirers of the genius of French song to discover its lair in the rue de Verneuil.
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While awaiting the public opening of the museum, scheduled for later this year, Charlotte took her mother there.
Jane Birkin had not set foot in the house she had occupied for a dozen years for three decades.
The sequence is one of the most striking of the portrait that the actress and singer dedicates to her mother.
As if she had time to catch up to stave off the inexorable passage of the years, Charlotte took a look at Jane Birkin as part of an intimate new documentary,
Jane by Charlotte
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Where it appears that the two women are also modest towards each other.
Paradoxical mother
"You have always intimidated me ...
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