Philippe Carcassonne
Known for: Production
Born: February 20, 1955 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Philippe Carcassonne is a French film producer. He is a frequent producer of films directed by Patrice Leconte, Benoît Jacquot, and his wife Anne Fontaine. He was nominated for an Academy Award and two BAFTA Film Awards for producing The Father (2020). After obtaining a degree in law and philosophy, Philippe Carcassonne worked as a journalist for the monthly film magazine Cinématographe, then as editor-in-chief of the newspaper Médias. In 1983, Carcassonne co-authored a film encyclopedia titled Le cinema with critic Claude Beylie, published by Éditions Bordas. Carcassonne launched his film production career in 1986 after meeting Pierre et Vacances president Gérard Brémond through mutual friends. Brémond provided Carcassonne with the funding necessary to begin in film production. Carcassonne has run the production company Cinéa (stylised Ciné@) since the mid-1980s. In 2021, Carcassonne became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 1994, Carcassonne married the Luxembourger filmmaker Anne Fontaine. His brother is the journalist and publisher Manuel Carcassonne. Source: Article "Philippe Carcassonne" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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La Renaissance de Claude Sautet
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Tout était clair
Presidents
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Coco Before Chanel
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Man on the Train
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Mama, There's a Man in your Bed
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Read My Lips
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Dry Cleaning
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The Son
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God's Offices
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Ridicule
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The Illusionist
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The Disenchanted
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A Heart in Winter
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Tandem
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Late August, Early September
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Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
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Adoration
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Welcome Home
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Red Nights
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A Single Girl
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Maigret
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Gemma Bovery
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My Worst Nightmare
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