Born in
Paris in 1955, Gavron completed a master's thesis in modern literature and cinema at
Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3 titled ''Aspects du thème de l'errance dans le cinéma américain
. She started her career writing about cinema in various newspapers and magazines, then worked as a television journalist. She was also a journalist for Cinéma
, Cinémas
, Étoiles et Toiles
, Métropolis
, Absolument Cinéma
, Après la sortie'', and more. Gavron worked alongside Denis Lenoir to write a biography of
John Cassavetes, titled ''Marabouts d'ficelle
. She also wrote the novels Boy Dakar
, Hivernage
, and Fouta Street
, which won the . Additionally, she wrote numerous articles and film critiques in various newspapers and magazines, such as Positif, Cahiers du Cinéma, Libération, and Le Monde''. She moved to
Dakar in 2002 and acquired Senegalese citizenship in 2008. Laurence Gavron died in
Paris on 14 September 2023. ==Works==