Francoise Meaux Saint Marc

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    Comic books inspire French production frenzy

    2003-01-09T04:05:00

    It's not just in Hollywood - French producers are also working on a string of mega-budget, high-profile comic book adaptations.

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    Vivendi shares leap at rejection of billion dollar bid for entertainment assets

    2002-11-21T00:00:00

    Vivendi Universal has been approached with a Euros 15bn offer for its entertainment assets by a consortium of businessmen - including oil billionaire Marvin Davis (pictured), the former owner of Twentieth Century Fox - but is refusing to sell. As a result, Vivendi shares ended the day (Thursday) up 21.2% ...

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    Rezo Films to produce Rohmer's Triple Agent

    2002-10-31T04:05:00

    French distribution outfit Rezo Films is to produce Eric Rohmer's next film, Triple Agent. The Euros 4m film, which teams Rezo with Rohmer's own production outfit, C.E.R, will also mark the distribution outfit's first foray into the foreign sales sector.

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    Rezo Films to produce Rohmer's Triple Agent

    2002-10-31T04:05:00

    French distribution outfit Rezo Films is to produce Eric Rohmer's next film, Triple Agent. The Euros 4m film, which teams Rezo with Rohmer's own production outfit, C.E.R, will also mark the distribution outfit's first foray into the foreign sales sector.

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    France submits 8 Femmes for foreign-language Oscar

    2002-10-15T00:00:00

    Francois Ozon's 8 Femmes has been selected as France's submission for the best foreign-language film award at the Oscars.

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    Vivendi Universal to lay off half of Paris HQ staff

    2002-10-11T00:00:00

    Vivendi Universal is to slash staff at its Paris headquarters and other international offices in a bid to achieve savings of Euros140m in the coming year.

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    StudioCanal grabs Mars Films, gives Bac new hope

    2002-10-02T00:00:00

    StudioCanal is to throw Jean Labadie's Bac Majestic group a desperately-needed financial lifeline. But it will kill off the Bac Distribution joint venture and instead take theatrical releasing of its films in-house.

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    French loyalty cards plateau at 6% market share

    2002-09-26T04:05:00

    The market for France's various cinema loyalty card schemes has reached a plateau just two and a half years after their introduction.

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    Vivendi Universal outlines debt reduction strategy

    2002-09-26T04:05:00

    Vivendi Universal aims to reduce its debt by at least Euros12bn within 18 months through a drastic asset disposal plan which includes Canal Plus group's activities outside of France as well the sale of several non-core businesses.

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    CNC calls for urgent reform of production funding

    2002-09-24T04:05:00

    Expansion of the SOFICA tax schemes, additional regional funding and a restructuring of contributions from the video-DVD sectors could deliver an additional Euros80m-Euros100m to the French production sector.

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    Grimond parts company with Vivendi Universal

    2002-09-20T04:05:00

    Vincent Grimond has left Vivendi Universal, the latest in a line of senior French executives to part with the troubled media concern.Grimond, the former chairman and CEO of production and distribution division StudioCanal, moved over to Los Angeles in January 2001 following the Vivendi-Universal-Canal Plus tie-up under Jean-Marie Messier. With ...

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    More French films attract fewer audiences

    2002-09-13T04:05:00

    A record 26 French titles were released on French screens during this summer's holiday season (July-August).

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    French backers grow wary of culture, bank on commerce

    2002-09-11T04:05:00

    Caution is the new buzzword in French film financing circles, with challenging fare such as the forthcoming Paris Je T'aime struggling to attract investors who increasingly favour big budget bankable hits.

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    French films could soon earn more abroad than at home

    2002-09-06T00:00:00

    After a record year in 2001, which saw the foreign box office take of French films nearly doubling to reach Euros 208m, 2002 is on its way to confirming the upward trend, according to French film export body Unifrance.

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    Film Office expands roles becomes Hachette Filipacchi Films

    2002-09-03T04:05:00

    Film Office, a subsidiary of Frenchmedia and publishing giant Hachette Filipacchi, which has been increasinglyboarding foreign feature film projects at an early stage in order to build upits library of theatrical rights, is now to develop its own titles.

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    Vivendi Universal spins off streamlined Canal Plus

    2002-07-23T00:00:00

    Vivendi Universal is to re-structure its 100% subsidiary Groupe Canal Plus around the division's most valuable assets: its French broadcasting activities; its film production and rights holding division StudioCanal as well as its stake in Spanish broadcasting operation Sogecable. All will be folded back into Canal Plus SA, which is ...

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    France's TF1, M6 jointly acquire 25% of TPS

    2002-07-19T04:05:00

    French private broadcasting groups TF1 and M6 have jointly acquired the 25% stake held by French utilities group Suez Lyonnaise in digital satellite platform Television Par Satellite (TPS).

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    New chief financial officer for Vivendi Universal

    2002-07-18T00:00:00

    Jacques Espinasse, previously CEO of the TF1-controlled digital satellite platform Television Par Satellite (TPS), has been named chief financial officer of beleaguered media and entertainment giant Vivendi Universal.

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    France's TF1, M6 team up for Canal Plus bid

    2002-07-14T00:00:00

    French private broadcasting groups TF1 and M6 are considering joining forces with Pathe in order to acquire Vivendi Universal's Canal Plus Group, a source 'close to the deal' told French weekly Le Nouvel Observateur.

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    France's Bac Majestic reveals the identity of its 'white knight'

    2002-07-10T04:05:00

    French distribution group Bac Majestic has revealed the name of its 'white knight': Belgian entrepreneur Michel Litwak and his company Fragum III, who will help turn around the beleaguered company.

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