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Metropolitan Filmexport is a French film distribution company founded by brothers Samuel and Victor Hadida, along with their father David, in 1978. [1] It distributes films in France, alongside Lionsgate Canada in Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Spain and the Benelux countries and FilmNation Entertainment worldwide.
Absolutely Fabulous (2001 film) Actors (film) The Adversary (film) Alice and Martin; Alice and the Mayor; All Together (2011 film) Aram (film) The Ardor; Arrête ton cinéma; The Assistant (2015 film) Astro Kid; At Five in the Afternoon; Au plus près du Soleil; L'Auberge espagnole; Ava (2017 French film)
Mon oncle d'Amérique: Alain Resnais: Gérard Depardieu, Nicole Garcia, Roger-Pierre: Comedy-drama [22] Night Games: Roger Vadim: Cindy Pickett, Barry Primus, Joanna Cassidy: Adult, drama: French-American co-production [23] Night of the Hunted: Jean Rollin: Brigitte Lahaie, Dominique Journet, Vincent Gardnere: Horror [24] Public Telephone: Jean ...
BAC Films is a French film production and distribution company. Based in Paris, the company was founded in 1986 by Jean Labadie, Éric Heumann, and Stéphane Sorlat. Capital shares of the company were re-allocated in 1988 when Vivendi took 10% followed by a 20% stake in the capital of the company, [citation needed] which allowed BAC Films to make major and ambitious acquisitions.
Public Telephone (French: Téléphone public) is a 1980 French documentary film directed by Jean-Marie Périer. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival . [ 1 ]
The Scapegoat (2013 film) The Secret of Kells; Sibyl (2019 film) Simone Veil, A Woman of the Century; The Sisters Brothers (film) The Sitting Duck; The Sixth Child; Small Country: An African Childhood; Sons of Ramses; Sorry We Missed You; The Speech (film) Swimming Pool (2003 film)
He was born in Bordeaux, Gironde.He is best known for his comedies with Louis de Funès (Oscar, Hibernatus), My Uncle Benjamin (with Jacques Brel and Claude Jade), Dracula and Son (with Christopher Lee), and the Academy Award-nominated La Cage aux Folles (with Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognazzi).
Graduate First (French: Passe ton bac d'abord) is a 1978 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Sabine Haudepin. [1] The film is set in the north of France, in Lens, in a region profoundly affected by unemployment – the students, from modest backgrounds, try to forget their fears of what tomorrow will bring.