BSS
  24 Jul 2023, 16:02

Galaxy of French stars pay final farewell to Jane Birkin

PARIS, July 24, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - Stars of the French screen on Monday turned 
out to bid a final farewell to the British-born actor and singer Jane Birkin 
who died earlier this month after charming France for decades with her style 
and panache.

The coffin of Birkin was carried into the Saint-Roch church in Paris by her 
daughters Charlotte Gainsbourg and Lou Doillon, both also celebrated singers 
and actors, while a crowd of onlookers also gathered outside.

Those present inside the church included French screen legends such as 
Catherine Deneuve, Chiara Mastroianni and Isabelle Huppert as well as fellow 
British actor Charlotte Rampling, who has also won a major following in 
France and starred in French-language movies.

They were joined by French first lady Brigitte Macron and Culture Minister 
Rima Abdul Malak.

Birkin was catapulted to fame through her turbulent relationship with 
legendary singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg and her heavily accented French, 
which became one of her signatures in her adopted home.

With her flared jeans, mini dresses and distinctive fringe, Birkin was the 
ultimate "It girl" in the 1970s.

The flowers covering the square in front of the church were evidence of the 
affection with which Birkin was held in France, her adopted country even if 
she never turned away from her British and especially London roots.

The family had made clear that access to the inside of the church was only 
allowed for close family and friends but a giant screen was set up outside to 
allow the wider public to follow. 

Her voice choking with emotion, Charlotte Gainsbourg paid tribute to her 
mother as she addressed the congregation saying: "Now I am an orphan". Her 
father Serge Gainsbourg died in 1991.

"I see already the emptiness that she has left behind, she is my mum, our 
mum," she added.

Doillon said: "Mum, thank you for all these adventures, thank you for not 
being ordinary, reasonable or docile".

Many of the hundreds gathered outside had tears in their eyes. Marie-Pierre 
Frapart, 63, said she had "come to pay tribute to our little Englishwoman".

Birkin, who had been suffering from health problems in recent years that had 
forced her to cancel concerts, was found dead at her Paris home on July 16, 
aged 76.

French President Emmanuel Macron called Birkin "a complete artist" who "sang 
the most beautiful words in our language".