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Gaumont's CEO is Nicolas Seydoux since 1975. He's the brother of Pathé's own CEO, Jérôme Seydoux.

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Gaumont's CEO is Nicolas Seydoux since 1975. He's the brother of Pathé's own CEO, Jérôme Seydoux.Seydoux and granduncle of actress Creator/LeaSeydoux.

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Some former heads of Gaumont, Creator/StudioCanal, and Wild Bunch would later go on to found Charades.
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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount's titles were theatrically distributed via Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational, a joint venture between Gaumont and [;Creator/{{Disney}} Disney France]]. From early 2004 to 2007, their titles were distributed through Creator/GaumontColumbiaTriStarFilms, a joint venture between Gaumont and Creator/SonyPictures and one of the many companies and partnerships that both parties had formed. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films theatrically and on home video in France themselves.

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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount's titles were theatrically distributed via Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational, a joint venture between Gaumont and [;Creator/{{Disney}} [[Creator/{{Disney}} Disney France]]. From early 2004 to 2007, their titles were distributed through Creator/GaumontColumbiaTriStarFilms, a joint venture between Gaumont and Creator/SonyPictures and one of the many companies and partnerships that both parties had formed. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films theatrically and on home video in France themselves.
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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called Creator/GaumontColumbiaTriStarFilms, for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.

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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount Gaumount's titles were theatrically distributed via Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational, a joint venture between Gaumont and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational for producing films for theater distribution. [;Creator/{{Disney}} Disney France]]. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called their titles were distributed through Creator/GaumontColumbiaTriStarFilms, for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. between Gaumont and Creator/SonyPictures and one of the many companies and partnerships that both parties had formed. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] theatrically and on home video in France.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ballerina}}'' (2016)


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The company's CEO is Nicolas Seydoux since 1975. He's the brother of Pathé's own CEO Jérôme Seydoux.

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The company's Gaumont's CEO is Nicolas Seydoux since 1975. He's the brother of Pathé's own CEO CEO, Jérôme Seydoux.
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* ''Film/TheScienceOfSleep'' (2006)
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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films", for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.

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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films", Creator/GaumontColumbiaTriStarFilms, for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.
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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called "Gaumont Buena Vista International" for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films", for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.

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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called "Gaumont Buena Vista International" Creator/GaumontBuenaVistaInternational for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films", for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.
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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called "Gaumont Buena Vista International" for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films" for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.

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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called "Gaumont Buena Vista International" for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films" Films", for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.
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From 1993 to 2004, Gaumount and Creator/{{Disney}} made a partnership called "Gaumont Buena Vista International" for producing films for theater distribution. From early 2004 to 2007, the company had a partnership with Creator/{{Sony}}, called "Gaumont Columbia [=TriStar=] Films" for producing films and for theater and DVD distribution worldwide. And for many years, Gaumont's home video division was a joint venture with Creator/SonyPictures. Currently, Gaumont distributes its films through [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Home Media Distribution]] on video in France.
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[[https://www.gaumont.com Gaumont]] is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench film production and distribution company. It was founed in [[SilentMovie 1895]] by Léon Gaumont, making it the [[OlderThanTelevision oldest film company in the world]] (its current {{slogan|s}} is aptly "Depuis que le cinéma existe" - "Since cinema exists"). Only Creator/{{Pathe}} is about as old (1896) and still operating. Its historical logo is a stylized oxeye daisy surrounding the name's first letter, "G". Its shape has changed a number of times.

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[[https://www.gaumont.com Gaumont]] is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench film production and distribution company. It was founed in [[SilentMovie 1895]] by Léon Gaumont, making it the [[OlderThanTelevision oldest film company in the world]] (its current {{slogan|s}} is aptly "Depuis que le cinéma existe" - "Since cinema exists"). Only Creator/{{Pathe}} is about almost as old (1896) and still operating. Its historical logo is a stylized oxeye daisy surrounding the name's first letter, "G". Its shape has changed a number of times.
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The company's golden age is widely agreed to have been the tenure of producer Alain Poiré from TheFifties to the TurnOfTheMillennium, particularly in the {{comedy}} genre. The company's previous WesternAnimation unit, Gaumont Multimedia became Creator/{{Xilam}} after Marc du Pontavince left the studio in 1999. Many years later, Gaumont purchased the French animation studio Alphanim in 2008 and later renamed it to Gaumont Animation.

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The company's golden age is widely agreed to have been the tenure of producer Alain Poiré from TheFifties to the TurnOfTheMillennium, particularly in the {{comedy}} genre. The company's previous WesternAnimation unit, Gaumont Multimedia became Creator/{{Xilam}} after Marc du Pontavince left the studio in 1999. Many years later, Gaumont purchased the French animation studio Alphanim Creator/{{Alphanim}} in 2008 and later renamed it to Gaumont Animation.
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The company's golden age is widely agreed to have been the tenure of producer Alain Poiré from TheFifties to the TurnOfTheMillennium, particularly in the {{comedy}} genre. The company's previous WesternAnimation unit, Gaumont Multimedia became Creator/{{Xilam}} after Marc du Pontavince left the studio in 1999. Many years later, Gaumont purchased Alphanim in 2008 and later renamed itself to Gaumont Animation.

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The company's golden age is widely agreed to have been the tenure of producer Alain Poiré from TheFifties to the TurnOfTheMillennium, particularly in the {{comedy}} genre. The company's previous WesternAnimation unit, Gaumont Multimedia became Creator/{{Xilam}} after Marc du Pontavince left the studio in 1999. Many years later, Gaumont purchased the French animation studio Alphanim in 2008 and later renamed itself it to Gaumont Animation.
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* ''Franchise/{{Fantomas}}'' serials ''DerivativeWorks/{{Fantomas}}'' serial (1910s)
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[[www.gaumont.com Gaumont]] is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench film production and distribution company. It was founed in [[SilentMovie 1895]] by Léon Gaumont, making it the [[OlderThanTelevision oldest film company in the world]] (its current {{slogan|s}} is aptly "Depuis que le cinéma existe" - "Since cinema exists"). Only Creator/{{Pathe}} is about as old (1896) and still operating. Its historical logo is a stylized oxeye daisy surrounding the name's first letter, "G". Its shape has changed a number of times.

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[[www.[[https://www.gaumont.com Gaumont]] is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench film production and distribution company. It was founed in [[SilentMovie 1895]] by Léon Gaumont, making it the [[OlderThanTelevision oldest film company in the world]] (its current {{slogan|s}} is aptly "Depuis que le cinéma existe" - "Since cinema exists"). Only Creator/{{Pathe}} is about as old (1896) and still operating. Its historical logo is a stylized oxeye daisy surrounding the name's first letter, "G". Its shape has changed a number of times.
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Gaumont S.A. is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench film production and distribution company. It was founed in [[SilentMovie 1895]] by Léon Gaumont, making it the [[OlderThanTelevision oldest film company in the world]] (its current {{slogan|s}} is aptly "Depuis que le cinéma existe" - "Since cinema exists"). Only Creator/{{Pathe}} is about as old (1896) and still operating. Its historical logo is a stylized oxeye daisy surrounding the name's first letter, "G". Its shape has changed a number of times.

The company's golden age is widely agreed to have been the tenure of producer Alain Poiré from TheFifties to the TurnOfTheMillennium, particularly in the {{comedy}} genre. The company has also ventured in WesternAnimation, until its animation branch became autonomous under the name Creator/{{Xilam}}.

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Gaumont S.A. [[www.gaumont.com Gaumont]] is a UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench film production and distribution company. It was founed in [[SilentMovie 1895]] by Léon Gaumont, making it the [[OlderThanTelevision oldest film company in the world]] (its current {{slogan|s}} is aptly "Depuis que le cinéma existe" - "Since cinema exists"). Only Creator/{{Pathe}} is about as old (1896) and still operating. Its historical logo is a stylized oxeye daisy surrounding the name's first letter, "G". Its shape has changed a number of times.

The company's golden age is widely agreed to have been the tenure of producer Alain Poiré from TheFifties to the TurnOfTheMillennium, particularly in the {{comedy}} genre. The company has also ventured in WesternAnimation, until its animation branch company's previous WesternAnimation unit, Gaumont Multimedia became autonomous under Creator/{{Xilam}} after Marc du Pontavince left the name Creator/{{Xilam}}.
studio in 1999. Many years later, Gaumont purchased Alphanim in 2008 and later renamed itself to Gaumont Animation.
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* ''Film/{{Diplomacy|2014}}'' (2014)


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* ''Film/OnlyGodForgives'' (2013)
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* ''Film/TrenteSixQuaiDesOrfevres'' (2004)


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* ''Film/BettyBlue'' (1986)


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* ''Film/CamilleClaudel'' (1988)


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* ''Film/TheCrimsonRivers'' (2000)


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* ''Film/LeDernierVol'' (2009)


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* ''Film/FannyAndAlexander'' (1982)


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* ''Film/SerieNoire'' (1979)

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