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Le Pacte
Company type
SAS[1]
Industry
Film
Founded
19 November 2007 (2007-11-19)[1]
Founder
Jean Labadie
Headquarters
5 rue Darcet, 75017 Paris[2]
Services
Film distribution
Film production
Website
le-pacte.com
Le Pacte is a French motion picture company headquartered in Paris. It specializes in film distribution, co-productions and international sales. It was founded by Jean 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]
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^Masters, Charles (24 November 2007). "Labadie unveils Pacte for French distribution". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 June 2023 – via The Associated Press.
^Ferenczi, Aurélien (23 December 2018). "De Bac au Pacte : Jean Labadie, grandeur (et parfois décadence) d'un petit commerce de cinéma". Télérama.
^Blumenfeld, Samuel (23 June 2020). "Jean Labadie, producteur : "Sans Cannes, ces films n'ont pas le même destin"". lemonde.fr (in French).
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