2023-09-19 17:15:11
Sylvain Lefevre / Getty Images Charlotte Gainsbourg opens up regarding the death of her father, singer Serge Gainsbourg.
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Charlotte Gainsbourg opens up regarding the death of her father, singer Serge Gainsbourg.
GAINSBOURG – On March 2, 1991, Serge Gainsbourg died of a heart attack at his home located at 5 bis rue de Verneuil, in Paris. A dramatic event which will deeply mark Charlotte Gainsbourg. In an interview given to Releasethe daughter of Gainsbarre explains how the opening of the Gainsbourg house to the public this Wednesday, September 20, allowed her to mourn the loss of her father.
“It’s as if I had been silent for thirty-two years, and suddenly I might talk regarding the person I love more than anything,” she begins. The 52-year-old actress continues by saying she embarked on this project in order to pay him a nice tribute. “I opened the house in the hope of letting go. In fact, I don’t give up, but I support the projects. And maybe now I’ll be able to truly be my father’s daughter. »
Very happy with the opening of the place to the public, the interpreter of Deadly Valentine describes the place as mysterious. According to her, the house is and will remain marked by the presence of Serge Gainsbourg. “For thirty years, I’ve been walking into the house thinking he’s going to come back. There is his smell. » A feeling that she explains by the difficulty of accepting the disappearance of the singer. “When I moved to New York following the death of my sister Kate, I thought, either I sell it, or I make a museum, or I show it by appointment, but I stop this mourning. Because it was regarding mourning. Unfinished mourning. »
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Charlotte Gainsbourg wanted to pay tribute to her father
In the columns of ReleaseCharlotte Gainsbourg confides that she never wanted to participate in the tributes paid to Serge Gainsbourg because she was not “not at all ready to share anything. » Today, more than three decades following the death of her father, Yvan Attal’s partner has reached a new milestone with the opening of the Gainsbourg house. “ I completely agree to talk regarding it, because it is finally me who decides to pay homage to him, to design something which I hope is up to his standards. she confides.
Very proud of the final result, Charlotte Gainsbourg confides having long been anxious regarding the idea of not representing her father as he should. This is why, in developing this project for Maison Gainsbourg, she surrounded herself with understanding people who listened to her desires. “I’m still afraid of my father’s possible judgment. He was so demanding, picky, a perfectionist. Fortunately I worked with a team that was very concerned and respectful of what he would have thought, and of my opinion. »
As a reminder, the Gainsbourg house opens this Wednesday, September 20 at 5 bis Rue de Verneuil, in Paris. The ticket office for the house is full until December but the museum is still accessible for €6 at a reduced rate and €12 at full rate.
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