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- Gaumont-British and its sister company Gainsborough Pictures are now owned by Gregory Motton.
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Sidonie Dumas is the CEO of Gaumont. Since 2010, she has been at the helm of the oldest film company still active today, with 128 years of existence. Its rich catalog includes over 1500 works, such as DON GIOVANNI, CROOKS IN CLOVER, FANTÔMAS, THE DINNER GAME and THE FIFTH ELEMENT.
Sep 18, 2024 · The CEO is Sabine de Mardt. Gaumont develops film projects and provides an overview of their news and current projects on their website. As a subsidiary of the oldest active film studio in the world, Gaumont has a rich history in the film industry. The German company was founded in 1895.
Founded in 1895 by engineer and inventor Léon Gaumont, the French company produces and distributes about 10 films a year, such as Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep and La Rafle ("The Roundup"), director Roselyn Bosch's historical drama about the French police's collaboration with the Nazis.
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In 1895, when 31-year-old Léon Gaumont took the reins of the Comptoir Général de la Photographie, he never would have suspected that he was going to create the only company in the world that is now as old as cinema itself. The company then sold optical and photographic equipment.
The Gaumont Film Company, often shortened to Gaumont, is a French film production and distribution company headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Founded b...
Pathé is the second-oldest operating film company, behind Gaumont Film Company, which was established in 1895. History. The Pathé Brothers by Adrien Barrère.
Renamed the Société Nouvelle des Etablissements Gaumont, the company was placed under charge of Alain Poiré, grandson of Havas President Léon Rénier. Under Poiré, Gaumont would regain much of its international renown. Gaumont was aided, paradoxically, by the German occupation of France during World War II.