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==Personal life== In 1969 Resnais married Florence Malraux (daughter of the French statesman and writer [[André Malraux]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liberation.fr/culture/2009/07/28/florence-malraux-au-cnc_572893|title=Florence Malraux au CNC|work=Libération.fr}}</ref> She was a regular member of his production team, working as assistant director on most of his films from 1961 to 1986. His second wife was [[Sabine Azéma]], who acted in the majority of his films from 1983 onwards; they were married in the English town of [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] in 1998.<ref>Dates of marriages recorded in ''International Who's Who 2004''. (London: Europa, 2004.) p.1401.</ref> On his religious views, he called himself a "mystical atheist".<ref>Philip Nord, "Heroes and Martyrs", in [https://books.google.com/books?id=Hg0FEAAAQBAJ&dq=resnais+atheist&pg=PA92 ''After the Deportation – Memory Battles in Postwar France'']. (Cambridge University Press, 2020). p. 92. {{ISBN|9781108478908}}. Retrieved 7 July 2021. "Spiritualizing currents coursed through the Latin Quarter world Resnais frequented in the immediate postwar years. He himself had given up on organized religion, but that didn't mean he remained unmarked by the Catholic world he had grown up in. He described himself as a "mystical atheist", the kind of nonbeliever who was spellbound on hearing by chance the radio broadcast of a sermon delivered in accompaniment to morning Mass."</ref> Resnais died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on 1 March 2014; he was buried in [[Montparnasse cemetery]].<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/mar/02/alain-resnais Obituary notice] in ''The Guardian'', 2 March 2014. [Retrieved 8 March 2014.]</ref><ref>"Alain Resnais, prodige du cinéma français, est mort", in [https://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2014/03/02/03002-20140302ARTFIG00049-alain-resnais-prodige-du-cinema-francais-est-mort.php ''Le Figaro''], 2 mars 2014. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20240307183706/https://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2014/03/02/03002-20140302ARTFIG00049-alain-resnais-prodige-du-cinema-francais-est-mort.php Archived] at the Wayback Machine.) [Retrieved 14 May 2024.]</ref><ref>"Les deux adieux à Alain Resnais", in [http://cinema.nouvelobs.com/articles/30319-les-deux-adieux-a-alain-resnais ''Le Nouvel Observateur''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140322043325/http://cinema.nouvelobs.com/articles/30319-les-deux-adieux-a-alain-resnais |date=22 March 2014 }}, 11 mars 2014. [Retrieved 11 March 2014.]</ref> <gallery mode="packed" heights=200px> File:AZEMA Sabine H-24x30-1996-withoutWatermark.jpg|alt=Sabine Azéma. |Sabine Azéma (1996). File:Vous n'avez encore rien vu 2 Cannes 2012.jpg|alt=Sabine Azéma, Alain Resnais, et al., at the 2012 Cannes Festival. |Azéma and Resnais at the 2012 Cannes Festival. File:Alain Resnais tombe.jpg|alt=Resnais's tomb.|Resnais's tomb at Montparnasse cemetery (division 4). </gallery>
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