Nathalie Rheims

Nathalie Rheims (born April 25, 1959, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French writer and film producer.

[7] During this period, the trio of Nathalie Rheims, Frédéric Botton, and Jean-Daniel Mercier wrote six of the seven songs for the album Number One of the Paradis Latin cabaret.

As the partner and collaborator of producer-director Claude Berri, she co-founded the film production company Hirsch Production and worked as an associate producer on films such as L'un reste, l'autre part, Les Enfants, Le Démon de midi, La Maison du bonheur, Ensemble, c'est tout, La Graine et le Mulet, and Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis.

At Claude Berri's request, she wrote the song L'un part, l'autre reste, performed by Charlotte Gainsbourg.

The soundtrack of the film, composed and arranged by André Manoukian and Frédéric Botton,[11] was later covered by Sylvie Vartan and included in several of her albums.

Her eighth novel, L'Ombre des autres, was planned to be adapted for the screen with Mylène Farmer in the lead role, but the project was canceled following Claude Berri's death.

In 2015, she released her autobiographical novel, Place Colette, subtitled Détournement de majeur, which tells the story of her romance at age 14 with an actor 30 years her senior.