Les Films du Poisson
Les Films du Poisson is a French film production company founded in 1995 by Yael Fogiel and Laetitia Gonzalez. The company has produced more than a hundred films: features, documentaries and shorts. Many have won awards in France and around the world. In 2011 France's Academy of Film names Les Films du Poisson Best Producers.
Private | |
Industry | Film |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Paris, France, |
Website | filmsdupoisson.com |
Selective filmography
2019
- The Room, directed by Christian Volckman
2014
- The Dune, directed by Yossi Aviram
2013
- Friends From France, directed by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski
2012
- The Gatekeepers, directed by Dror Moreh
- Beautiful Valley, directed by Hadar Friedlich
- Land of Oblivion, directed by Emmanuel Finkiel
2011
- Land of Oblivion, directed by Michale Boganim
- Diary, Letters, Revolutions..., directed by Flavia Castro
2010
- The Tree, directed by Julie Bertuccelli, with Charlotte Gainsbourg, 2010 Cannes Film Festival: official selection, out of competition
- On Tour, directed by Mathieu Amalric, Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival), FIPRESCI Award
- Lignes de Front, directed by Jean-Christophe Klotz
2009
- La Grande vie, by Emmanuel Salinger
2007
- Jellyfish, by Etgar Keret, Camera d'Or prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival
2003
- Since Otar Left, by Julie Bertuccelli, Critics Week Grand Prize at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival
2000
- Voyages, by Emmanuel Finkiel, César Award for Best Debut
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