Alain Goldman
Known for: Production
Born: January 11, 1961 in Paris, France
Alain Goldman, also known as Ilan Goldman (born 12 January 1961) is a French film producer. Goldman was born in Montmartre, Paris, the son of Jewish parents. His grandfather was the first representative for Universal Pictures in France, and his father, Daniel Goldman, was the Director General of United International Pictures. After becoming active in the Betar movement, Goldman moved to Israel when he was 18 years old. He attended some college there, before returning to France because he missed European culture. In 1992, Goldman founded the film company Légende Entreprises for the production of the his film: 1492: Conquest of Paradise. Subsequently, he produced multiple films, including Casino, The Crimson Rivers, Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse, La Vie en rose, Babylon A.D., Coco, The Round Up, The Man with the Iron Heart, The Mustang, and An Officer and a Spy. He is married to screenwriter and director Roselyne Bosch with whom he has two children. Source: Article "Alain Goldman" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Les Rivières pourpres: L'enquête
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Making of "la scène au scalpel"
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Tout sauf l’ennui
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La Vie en Rose
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1492: Conquest of Paradise
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Vatel
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99 Francs
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Babylon A.D.
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The Round Up
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The Mad Women's Ball
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The Corsican File
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An Officer and a Spy
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The Brats
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Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse
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Flashback
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The Connection
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Cerise
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Case départ
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Everything Now
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Robin Hood: The True Story
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The Ideal
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Cracks
Executive Producer
The Shrinking Man
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Mercato
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