Pan-Européenne

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Pan-Européenne
Company typeCorporation
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1990
Founder
Headquarters
10, rue Lincoln
Paris
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ProductsMotion pictures

Pan-Européenne is a French film production and publishing company. Originally only a distribution company, in 1992 it began also a production company, producing

Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez's Sin City
(2005).

History

Pan-Européenne was created in the late 1980s by

Universal
. The restructuring of the group divides into two branches the company: Pan-Européenne Edition, an independent distribution created in 2001, and Pan-Européenne Production.

In 2004,

Wild Bunch chose Pan-Européenne Edition for the distribution in French market. After the association of Pan-Européenne and Wild Bunch in distributing films in France, Pan-Européenne Edition took the name of Wild Bunch Distribution in 2006. Since then, Pan-Européenne Production became Pan-Européenne and the company began a series of international projects such as Largo Winch (2008), filmed in Malta, Sicily and Hong Kong, and Mr. Nobody
(2009), a co-production of Belgium, Canada, France and Germany.

In April 2022, Pan-Européenne created Pan Distribution, re-entering the distribution business.[1]

Selected films

Among the films directly produced by Pan-Européenne were:

References

  1. ^ Algan, Aysegül (13 April 2022). "La Pan-Européenne repart en distribution". Boxoffice. Retrieved 14 April 2022.

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