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Le Pacte

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Le Pacte
Company typeSAS[1]
IndustryFilm
Founded19 November 2007 (2007-11-19)[1]
FounderJean Labadie
Headquarters5 rue Darcet, 75017 Paris[2]
Services
Websitele-pacte.com

Le Pacte is a Frenchmotion picture company headquartered in Paris. It specializes in film distribution, co-productions and international sales. It was founded byJean Labadie in November 2007, shortly after he was forced out of his previous company,BAC Films.[3][4][5] Since its creation, it has become one of the largest independent French distribution companies.[6][7] It had a record number of admissions in 2019 with more than 6.5 million cumulative admissions.[8]

History

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When Labadie launched Le Pacte, the company's first releases includedHana Makhmalbaf'sBuddha Collapsed out of Shame,Ari Folman'sWaltz with Bashir,Matteo Garrone'sGomorrah,Christophe Honoré'sThe Beautiful Person,François Ozon'sRicky andJim Jarmusch'sThe Limits of Control.[9][10]

In total, Le Pacte has distributed more than 200 films. Le Pacte has distributed films by many established filmmakers includingKen Loach (I, Daniel Blake,Sorry We Missed You),Arnaud Desplechin (My Golden Days,Oh Mercy!),Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters,The Truth),Todd Haynes (Dark Waters),Rodrigo Sorogoyen (The Realm,Mother)Jim Jarmusch (Only Lovers Left Alive,Paterson),Nanni Moretti (We Have a Pope,Mia Madre),Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive),Agnès Varda (Faces Places),Thomas Vinterberg )The Commune),Matteo Garrone (Dogman,Tale of Tales) andBong Joon-ho (Snowpiercer). The company has also supported up-and-coming filmmakers such asLadj Ly (Les Misérables),Sean Baker (The Florida Project),Samir Guesmi (Ibrahim),Carlos Reygadas (Post Tenebras Lux),David Robert Mitchell (Under the Silver Lake),Arthur Harari (Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle),Kornél Mundruczó (Delta), theD'Innocenzo brothers (Bad Tales), andJustine Triet (In Bed with Victoria,Sibyl,Anatomy of a Fall).[11]

The company has also been involvedrestoration and distribution ofhome video, including many classic films such as those byFederico Fellini (Il bidone,I clowns,Orchestra Rehearsal),[12]Luigi Comencini (The Adventures of Pinocchio)[13] andJean-François Stévenin (Mischka,Double messieurs,Passe montagne).[14]

Le Pacte is a member of the Syndicat des Distributeurs indépendants réunis européens (DIRE) alongside fourteen other distribution companies, includingAd Vitam,BAC Films, Capricci, Diaphana, Haut et Court, Les Films du Losange, Memento Distribution, Pyramide Distribution, Rezo Films, SBS Distribution, The Jokers, UFO Distribution,Wild Bunch Distribution and Zinc.[15]

Awards received by films distributed by Le Pacte

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Academy Awards

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The cast of the filmLes Misérables on the red carpet of the 92nd Academy Awards.

Cannes Film Festival

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Director Abderrahmane Sissako with the 7 Césars for the filmTimbuktu.

César Awards

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Anthony Bajon becomes the 7th French actor to win theSilver Bear for Best Actor in Berlin, in 2018.

Berlin International Film Festival

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Venice Film Festival

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Box office

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Sources :cbo-boxoffice.com andle-pacte.com

RankTitleProduction countryDirectorYearDomestic attendance
1Les MisérablesFranceLadj Ly20192,181,860
2Anatomy of a FallFranceJustine Triet20231,868,352
3DriveUnited StatesNicolas Winding Refn20111,587,898
4Minuscule: Valley of the Lost AntsFranceThomas Szabo &Hélène Giraud20141,552,713
5IrreplaceableFranceThomas Lilti20161,511,258
6TimbuktuMauritania, FranceAbderrahmane Sissako20141,260,760
7Première AnnéeFranceThomas Lilti20181,014,821
8I, Daniel BlakeUnited KingdomKen Loach2016955,737
9HippocrateFranceThomas Lilti2014954,723
10RebelsFranceAllan Mauduit2019925,503

Selected filmography

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The films distributed by Le Pacte are:[11]

International films

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Le Pacte handled the French distribution of the following international titles that were not co-produced by France:

References

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  1. ^ab"Société Le Pacte à 75017 Paris 17 - Siren 501286090".annuaire-entreprises.data.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved8 June 2023.
  2. ^"Le Pacte [FR]".Cineuropa. Retrieved7 June 2023.
  3. ^Masters, Charles (24 November 2007)."Labadie unveils Pacte for French distribution".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved7 June 2023 – viaThe Associated Press.
  4. ^Ferenczi, Aurélien (23 December 2018)."De Bac au Pacte : Jean Labadie, grandeur (et parfois décadence) d'un petit commerce de cinéma".Télérama.
  5. ^Blumenfeld, Samuel (23 June 2020)."Jean Labadie, producteur : "Sans Cannes, ces films n'ont pas le même destin"".lemonde.fr (in French).
  6. ^"Top Distributeurs 2022 : Disney retrouve son trône, Studiocanal se classe premier français".Boxoffice Pro (in French). 22 January 2023. Retrieved7 June 2023.
  7. ^"Alexis Michalik, le roi de la scène de retour sur grand écran" (in French). Paris:France 24. 8 April 2023. Retrieved7 June 2023 – viaAFP....l'une des plus importantes sociétés de distribution indépendantes françaises "Le pacte"...
  8. ^"Le Pacte".www.cbo-boxoffice.com. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  9. ^Masters, Charles (8 February 2008)."Labadie back in biz with Le Pacte".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved8 June 2023 – viaThe Associated Press.
  10. ^Masters, Charles (18 May 2008)."Le Pacte pacts with Corniche Pics".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved8 June 2023 – viaThe Associated Press.
  11. ^abLe Pacte."Line-up officiel".le-pacte.com (in French).
  12. ^"Coffret Federico Fellini". Le Pacte. 19 November 2019. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  13. ^"Les Aventures de Pinocchio". Le Pacte. October 2019. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  14. ^"Coffret Intégrale Jean-François Stévenin". Le Pacte. 23 October 2018. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  15. ^"Le Dire se renforce d'un nouveau membre".Boxoffice Pro (in French). 5 May 2023. Retrieved8 June 2023.
  16. ^"Here Are the 2018 Oscar Nominations In Full".Harper's BAZAAR. 23 January 2018.
  17. ^Barnes, Brooks (23 January 2018)."Oscar Nominations 2018: 'The Shape of Water' Leads the Race".The New York Times.
  18. ^Sims, David (23 January 2018)."Here Are the 2018 Oscar Nominations".The Atlantic.
  19. ^"Oscar Nominations 2018: Full List of Nominated Movies - Oscars 2023 News | 95th Academy Awards".ABC.
  20. ^January 22, Nick Romano; EST, 2019 at 07:45 AM."Oscar nominations 2019: See the full list".EW.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  21. ^"The 2020 Oscar Nominations Are Here".Harper's BAZAAR. 13 January 2020.
  22. ^The 96th Academy Awards, 10 March 2024
  23. ^"'Timbuktu' director Abderrahmane Sissako shines a light on extremism".Los Angeles Times. 2 February 2015.
  24. ^Tartaglione, Nancy (23 May 2015)."'Son Of Saul' Wins FIPRESCI; Ecumenical Jury Honors 'Mia Madre' – Cannes".
  25. ^Calvario, Liz (20 May 2016)."'Wolf and Sheep' Beats 'Neruda' for Top Honors at Directors' Fortnight Awards at Cannes".
  26. ^Shoard, Catherine; Smith, Nigel M. (22 May 2016)."Ken Loach stuns at Cannes 2016 with Palme d'Or win for I, Daniel Blake".The Guardian.
  27. ^"Cannes 2016: full list of winners".The Guardian. 22 May 2016.
  28. ^"Cannes 2018: Japanese indie Shoplifters wins Palme d'Or". 19 May 2018 – via www.bbc.com.
  29. ^Thorpe, Vanessa; Arts, Vanessa Thorpe; correspondent, media (19 May 2018)."Cannes 2018: unfancied Japanese film Shoplifters takes Palme d'Or".The Observer – via The Guardian.{{cite news}}:|last3= has generic name (help)
  30. ^Page, Thomas (25 May 2019)."Cannes 2019: All the winners and losers at this year's festival".CNN.
  31. ^Harris, Hunter (25 May 2019)."Cannes Jury Awards Bong Joon-ho's Parasite".Vulture.
  32. ^"France's Triet wins Cannes' Palme d'Or for 'Anatomy of a Fall'". 27 May 2023 – via www.reuters.com.
  33. ^Tartaglione, Nancy (21 February 2015)."César Awards: 'Timbuktu' Best Film; Kristen Stewart In Historic Supporting Actress Win".
  34. ^Richford, Rhonda (20 February 2015)."Cesar Awards: 'Timbktu' Sweeps, Kristen Stewart Makes History".The Hollywood Reporter.
  35. ^Greene, Steve (24 February 2017)."Cesar Awards 2017: Isabelle Huppert and Xavier Dolan Lead This Year's Winners".
  36. ^Richford, Jordan Mintzer,Rhonda; Mintzer, Jordan; Richford, Rhonda (24 February 2017)."Cesar Awards: 'Elle' Takes Top Prizes of Best Film, Best Actress".The Hollywood Reporter.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  37. ^"César Awards 2019: The winners".Vogue France. 23 February 2019.
  38. ^Lattanzio, Ryan (28 February 2020)."César Awards 2020: 'Les Misérables' Wins Best Film, No-Show Roman Polanski Takes Best Director".
  39. ^Roxborough, Scott (28 February 2020)."'Les Miserables' Wins Best Film at Cesar Awards, Polanski Takes Best Director".The Hollywood Reporter.
  40. ^Roxborough, Scott (20 February 2016)."Berlin Film Festival: The Winners List".The Hollywood Reporter.
  41. ^"Hungarian slaughterhouse love story wins top prize at Berlin film festival".The Guardian. 20 February 2017.
  42. ^Nordine, Michael (24 February 2018)."Berlinale 2018 Awards: 'Touch Me Not' Wins Golden Bear as Wes Anderson Is Named Best Director for 'Isle of Dogs'".
  43. ^Anderson, Ariston (10 September 2016)."Venice: Tom Ford's 'Noctural Animals' Wins Silver Lion, Emma Stone Wins Best Actress".The Hollywood Reporter.
  44. ^Vivarelli, Nick (18 July 2019)."Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'The Truth' With Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche to Open Venice Film Festival".

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