A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Oran, Algeria
Born:
November 21, 1970
Marc Missonnier (born 1970 in Algeria) is a French film producer. He previously co-headed Fidelité Productions before launching his own production company Moana Films. Missonnier first studied at Sciences Po in Paris, where he was heavily involved in the film club. Missonnier then studied in the production department of the prestigious Paris film school La Fémis, from which he graduated in 1996. While at La Fémis, Missonnier met fellow production student Olivier Delbosc, with whom he launched the company Fidélité Productions. Missonnier and Delbosc got their start in the 1990s producing the short films of Francois Ozon, and produced Ozon's feature film debut Sitcom (1998). They co-managed Fidélité for nearly 20 years. In 2014, he was considered by Télérama, alongside Olivier Delbosc, among the "Top 50" people in French cinema who "have the power and the talent to raise money, create films, make them popular". In 2015, after nearly 20 years at Fidélité, Missonnier created his own production company Moana Films. As of 2021, Moana Films has produced 10 features including The Odyssey, Django, Knock, Angel Face and Opération Portugal. In 2021, Moana Films partnered with Sony Pictures Entertainment France to launch Parasomnia Productions, a new label dedicated to genre movies in France. Parasomnia will produce small budget features with strong concepts, a structure similar to that of Blumhouse Productions. With a special focus on fantasy, horror, supernatural and mock documentaries, each film will have a budget cap of 1 million euros. In April 2023, Missonnier criticised the Cannes Film Festival for selecting Catherine Corsini's film Homecoming, which was the subject of controversy due to allegations of on-set misconduct, and called for boycotting the festival on Twitter. On 17 May, he said he discovered, after arriving in Cannes, that his accreditation for the film market had been revoked in retaliation to his call for a boycott. On 18 May, the European Producers Club issued a statement denouncing the revocation, saying "it can be seen as a restriction on freedom of expression". On 22 May, Missonnier reported that his accreditation had been restored. Source: Article "Marc Missonnier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Associate Producer:
2002 You Shouldn't Be Here
2021 Little Nicholas' Treasure
Co-Producer:
2002 You Shouldn't Be Here
2008 Maradona by Kusturica
2021 Little Nicholas' Treasure
Documentation & Support:
2002 You Shouldn't Be Here
2008 Maradona by Kusturica
2014 Giscard, l'impossible retour
2021 Little Nicholas' Treasure
Producer:
1995 Little Death
1997 See the Sea
1998 Sitcom
1998 X2000
1999 Criminal Lovers
2000 Under the Sand
2000 Water Drops on Burning Rocks
2001 Children's Play
2001 Requiem
2002 8 Women
2002 Bloody Mallory
2002 Les frères Hélias
2002 Samouraïs
2002 Teacher in a Bikini
2002 The Idol
2002 You Shouldn't Be Here
2003 Janis and John
2003 Swimming Pool
2004 Five Times Two
2004 The Story Of My Life
2005 Anthony Zimmer
2005 How Much Do You Love Me?
2005 Time to Leave
2006 Jean-Philippe
2006 My Best Friend
2006 Quatre étoiles
2007 Actresses
2007 Angel
2007 Moliere
2007 Promise Me This
2008 Afterwards
2008 Anything for Her
2008 Dorothy Mills
2008 I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster
2008 Maradona by Kusturica
2009 Changing Sides
2009 Kabuli Kid
2010 Enter the Void
2010 The Next Three Days
2011 Hideaways
2011 La Croisière
2011 Leila
2011 Playoff
2012 Asterix & Obelix: God Save Britannia
2012 Renoir
2013 A Promise
2013 On My Way
2014 Do Not Disturb
2014 French Women
2014 Giscard, l'impossible retour
2014 In the Name of My Daughter
2015 Marguerite
2016 Being 17
2016 The African Doctor
2016 The Odyssey
2017 Django
2017 Knock
2018 Angel Face
2018 Spirou & Fantasio's Big Adventures
2021 Little Nicholas' Treasure
2021 Operation Portugal
2022 Neige
2023 Consent
2023 The Braid
2023 The Marginalized
2024 37 : L'Ombre et la Proie
???? Kyma
Producer:
2020 Mirage
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