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EuropaCorp

French film production company


Summary

French film production company

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nameEuropaCorp S.A.
logo[[File:EuropaCorp logo.svgframelessclass=skin-invert]]
traded_as
Euronext Growth
founders{{plainlist
key_people{{plainlist
* Jean-Marc Lacarrère (CEO)<ref>{{cite webtitleEuropaCorp, French Studio Founded by Luc Besson, Appoints Jean-Marc Lacarrère as CEO (EXCLUSIVE)date=14 February 2024url=https://variety.com/2024/film/global/europacorp-appoints-jean-marc-lacarrere-ceo-1235910835/ }}
industryMotion picture
revenue€35.3 million (2021)
net_income€16.7 million (2021)
ownersVine Alternative Investments (59.65%)
Frontline (12.67%)
divisions{{plainlist
homepage
foundation
locationSaint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
locations2 (2016)

Euronext Growth

  • Luc Besson
  • Pierre-Ange Le Pogam}}
  • Luc Besson (chairman)
  • Jean-Marc Lacarrère (CEO) Frontline (12.67%)
  • Roissy Films
  • EuropaCorp Television
  • EuropaCorp Animation
  • EuropaCorp Japan
  • EuropaCorp Films USA
  • RED (Relativity EuropaCorp Distribution) (joint venture with Relativity Media) EuropaCorp S.A. (stylised in opening logo as EUROPA CORP. until 2022) is a French motion picture company headquartered in Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of Paris, and one of a few full-service independent studios that both produce and distribute feature films. It specializes in production, distribution, home entertainment, VOD, sales, partnerships and licenses, recording, publishing and exhibition. EuropaCorp's integrated financial model generates revenues from a wide range of sources, with films from many genres and a strong presence in the international markets.

Over 14 years, EuropaCorp has produced and co-produced over 80 films and is now distributing over 500 titles after the integration of the RoissyFilms Catalogue. The studio is mainly known for its expertise in the production of English-language films. It developed and produced the successful Taken trilogy and the Transporter series. It began producing TV series in 2010 through EuropaCorp Television which had already adapted EuropaCorp's popular Taxi film franchise.

Since 2018, the company has faced tumultuous times following accusations of rape and sexual assault against its chairman and majority owner Luc Besson, accusations of rape which were definitively dismissed in 2023 with the dismissal of the French Court of Cassation.

History

The company was created by Luc Besson in 1992 under the name Leeloo Productions, but it only fully began producing and co-producing feature films many years later, with the release of Taxi and The Dancer. The company was renamed EuropaCorp in 2000. Luc Besson had also created a smaller production company called Les Films du Dauphin in 1990 that has existed outside of Leeloo Productions / EuropaCorp. Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, old associate of Besson from Gaumont, the production company behind many earlier Besson's directed films, joined EuropaCorp in 2000. He had worked with Besson since 1985 first as a Distribution Director and from 1997 as a Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Gaumont. He became known as the right-hand man of Besson at EuropaCorp. He left the company in 2011 over disagreements with Besson.

In July 2007, EuropaCorp successfully managed its IPO on Euronext Paris.{{cite web|title=EuropaCorp, Besson Film Company, Raises EU70 Million (Update3)

In 2018, Besson was accused of rape by an actress who wishes to remain anonymous. EuropaCorp stocks dropped 17% to just €2.31 ($2.70) after the rape allegation. Later the same year, EuropaCorp sold its French television division to Mediawan and renamed into Storia Television. EuropaCorp also agreed to sell the Roissy Films library to Gaumont. Five more women made similar statements against Besson.

In May 2019, EuropaCorp was granted a six-month debt waiver from a French commercial court and placed under court protection. A week later the studio filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States. Its stock value had fallen to €0.67. It had no films in production. In December 2019, the company was $182 million in debt and it had been in long bailout negotiations with Vine Alternative Investments.

In February 2020, the American investment fund "Vine Alternative Investments" acquired 60.15% of the French group, and an American fund, Falcon Strategic Partners IV acquired 6.25%.

Structure

In 2007, EuropaCorp was owned at 62% by Luc Besson through his company Frontline and at 8.06% by Pierre-Ange Le Pogam; 23% was public.

Besson was appointed the chairman of EuropaCorp's board of directors. Jean-Julien Baronnet was the chief executive officer of EuropaCorp until November 2008. Christophe Lambert was CEO from 2010 to 2016. Marc Shmuger was appointed as CEO in 2016. In February 2024, EuropaCorp named as CEO Jean-Marc Lacarrère which took office in March of 2024.

Digital Factory is related to EuropaCorp via Luc Besson. The handling of post-production sound is performed chiefly at its Normandy site, while the visual effects are done in Paris. In September 2022, EuropaCorp sold Digital Factory to Groupe Atlantis.

In September 2016, it was announced that Chinese film company Fundamental Films had acquired a stake of 27.9% in EuropaCorp, becoming the second-largest shareholder in the company.

In June 2017, EuropaCorp signed a music publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. And later that month, the studio posted a loss of 120 million euros (US$135 million).

International dimension

EuropaCorp has produced the world box-office hits Taken ($224 million at world box-office), Arthur and the Invisibles ($107 million), Transporter 3 ($106 million) and Hitman ($100 million). Two EuropaCorp productions have been topping the US box-office: Transporter 2 by summer 2005 and Taken at spring 2009.

Many international film stars have appeared in EuropaCorp productions: Jim Carrey, Penélope Cruz, Robert De Niro, David Duchovny, Morgan Freeman, Salma Hayek, Tommy Lee Jones, Jet Li, John Malkovich, Jason Statham, Brittany Murphy, Liam Neeson, Madonna, Freddie Highmore, Ewan McGregor, Lou Reed, and others. Consequently, the films are usually shot in English.

EuropaCorp Japan, a subsidiary of EuropaCorp based in Tokyo, has for core business the distribution of feature films in Japan. It is a joint-venture with three Japanese companies: Asmik Ace, Sumitomo Corporation and Kadokawa.

Fox Pathé Europa (a joint venture between 20th Century Home Entertainment, Pathé and EuropaCorp) formerly distributed EuropaCorp's titles on home media in France until 2020, when ESC Distribution took over.

In 2012, EuropaCorp struck a three-year output deal with Chinese film distributor Fundamental Films for 15 feature films. Fundamental Films agreed to co-produce three of these films.

In May 2015, the company announced an output deal with Polish film distributor Kino Swiat.

"Cité du Cinéma", French movie studios

EuropaCorp relocated to the Cité du Cinéma in 2012. This movie studio complex, located in Saint-Denis in the close outskirts of Paris, at build out will have a total of nine film stages, with another 12,000 square metres of space devoted to technical units and 2200 square metres for screening and reception rooms.

The cinema, photography and sound engineering school ENS Louis-Lumière was relocated to the complex in 2012.

EuropaCorp signed a lease with the Nef Lumière, owner of the tertiary complex, for space for its permanent staff and the film crews, with extra space for potential new activities. This tertiary complex is financed by both the Caisse des Dépôt and Vinci.

EuropaCorp is a minority shareholder in the company operating the studios, joining Euro Media Group, Quinta Communications and Frontline. The Euro Media Group, which owns several film studios throughout Europe, will provide management of daily operations of these studios of Paris.

Films

YearFilmDirectorLanguageReceptionRotten TomatoesMetacritic
1997Nil by MouthGary OldmanEnglish65%
2000Taxi 2Gérard KrawczykFrench
The DancerFrédéric GarsonEnglish
ExitOlivier MegatonFrench
Bang RajanTanit JitnukulThai
2001Yamakasi{{plainlistFrench
15 aoûtPatrick AlessandrinFrench
Kiss of the DragonChris NahonEnglish
WasabiGérard KrawczykFrench43%53
2002BlancheBernie BonvoisinFrench
Once Upon an AngelVincent PerezFrench
The Transporter{{plainlistEnglish53%
Chaos and DesireManon BriandFrench
2003Laughter and PunishmentIsabelle DovalFrench
Taxi 3Gérard KrawczykFrench
I, CesarRichard BerryFrench
TristanPhilippe HarelFrench
Fanfan la TulipeGérard KrawczykFrench
Les CôtelettesBertrand BlierFrench
High TensionAlexandre AjaFrench41%42
Happiness Costs NothingMimmo CaloprestiItalian
Michel VaillantLouis-Pascal CouvelaireFrench
TogetherChen KaigeChinese
(Mandarin)
Ong-Bak: Muay Thai WarriorPrachya PinkaewThai86%
2004Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the ApocalypseOlivier DahanFrench
The Story of My LifeLaurent TirardFrench
My Spitting ImageAruna VilliersFrench
TaxiTim StoryEnglish10%
District 13Pierre MorelFrench80%
2005UnleashedLouis LeterrierEnglish65%58
Ze FilmGuy JacquesFrench
The PrompterGuillaume PixieFrench
Pale EyesJérome BonnellFrench
ImposturePatrick BouchiteyFrench
Next!Jeanne BirasFrench
Transporter 2Louis LeterrierEnglish
RevolverGuy RitchieEnglish
The Black BoxRichard BerryFrench
The Three Burials of Melquiades EstradaTommy Lee JonesEnglish,
Spanish87%
Angel-ALuc BessonFrench44%
2006Colour Me KubrickBrian W. CookEnglish50%57
Bandidas{{plainlistEnglish,
Spanish62%
The Chinese Botanist's DaughtersDai SijieChinese
(Mandarin)
Love and Other DisastersAlek KeshishianEnglish
DikkenekOlivier Van HoofstadtFrench
CheekyDavid ThewlisEnglish
When I Was a SingerXavier GiannoliFrench
Tell No OneGuillaume CanetFrench94%82
Arthur and the MinimoysLuc BessonEnglish22%39
Adam's ApplesAnders Thomas JensenDanish69%51
2007Taxi 4Gérard KrawczykFrench
Michou d'AuberThomas GilouFrench
The Dinner GuestLaurent BouhnikFrench
The SecretVincent PerezEnglish
Masked MobstersAriel ZeitounFrench
HitmanXavier GensEnglish14%35
2008Frontier(s)French55%44
My Very Best FriendIsabelle DovalFrench
TakenPierre MorelEnglish58%50
Behind the WallsChristian FaureFrench
SaganDiane KurysFrench
Go FastOlivier Van HoofstadtFrench
Being W.{{plainlistFrench
Four MinutesChris KrausGerman
GALMiguel CourtoisSpanish
Transporter 3Olivier MegatonEnglish37%51
Be Kind RewindMichel GondryEnglish66%52
Sarkar RajRam Gopal VarmaIndia Hindi7553
2009Special CorrespondentsFrédéric AuburtinFrench
District 13: UltimatumPatrick AlessandrinFrench74%64
Villa AmaliaBenoît JacquotFrench
Hallelujah!Roger DelattreFrench
HomeYann Arthus-BertrandFrench
Staten IslandJames DeMonacoEnglish
Human ZooRie RasmussenEnglish
Fashion VictimGérard JugnotFrench
Le ConcertRadu MihaileanuRussian,
French
In the BeginningXavier GiannoliFrench
Arthur and the Revenge of MaltazardLuc BessonEnglish14%
2010The WhistlerPhillppe LefebvreFrench
Paris ExpressHervé RenohFrench
22 BulletsRichard BerryFrench
I Love You Phillip MorrisGlenn Ficarra
John RequaEnglish72%
From Paris With LovePierre MorelEnglish37%
The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-SecLuc BessonFrench83%
Little White LiesGuillaume CanetFrench41%
The Big PictureEric LartigauFrench88%
Arthur 3: The War of the Two WorldsLuc BessonEnglish20%
StormHans-Christian SchmidEnglish
A View of LoveNicole GarciaFrench
2011Halal police d'ÉtatRachid DhibouFrench
Au bistro du coinCharles NemesFrench
The SourceRadu MihăileanuArabic
Un baiser papillonKarine SillaFrench
ColombianaOlivier MegatonEnglish,
Spanish27%
A Monster in ParisBibo BergeronFrench85%
La PlanqueAkim IskerFrench
The LadyLuc BessonEnglish34%
Love Lasts Three YearsFrédéric BeigbederFrench
2012Lockout{{plainlistEnglish38%48
Blind ManXavier PaludFrench
Taken 2Olivier MegatonEnglish21%45
The Man Who LaughsJean-Pierre AmérisFrench
2013The FamilyLuc BessonEnglish29%42
The MarchersNabil Ben YadirFrench
For a WomanDiane KurysFrench89%59
The Dream KidsVianney LebasqueFrench
MöbiusÉric RochantFrench, English, Russian
CollisionDavid MarconiEnglish
It BoyDavid MoreauFrench
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart{{plainlistFrench77%56
Les InvinciblesFrédéric BertheFrench
36 heures à tuerTristan Aurouet
20143 Days to KillMcGEnglish28%40
Never on the First NightMelissa DrigeardFrench
LucyLuc BessonEnglish67%61
Brick MansionsCamille DelamarreEnglish26%40
FastlifeThomas N'GijolFrench
Cartoonists - Foot Soldiers of DemocracyStéphanie ValloattoFrench
Le Jeu de la véritéFrançois DesagnatFrench
AngéliqueAriel ZeitounFrench
Saint LaurentBertrand BonelloFrench52%52
The HomesmanTommy Lee JonesEnglish82%68
2015Taken 3Olivier MegatonEnglish11%26
BisDominique FarrugiaFrench
The Transporter RefueledCamille DelamarreEnglish16%32
Big GameJalmari HelanderEnglish76%53
2016Nine LivesBarry SonnenfeldEnglish11%11
Shut InFarren BlackburnEnglish3%22
Miss SloaneJohn MaddenEnglish76%64
The Warriors GateMatthias HoeneEnglish50%
2017Their FinestLone ScherfigEnglish
Valerian and the City of a Thousand PlanetsLuc BessonEnglish49%
The CircleJames PonsoldtEnglish16%
Ethel & ErnestRoger MainwoodEnglish94%
2018Taxi 5Franck GastambideFrench
KurskThomas VinterbergEnglish
RenegadesSteven QualeEnglish
2019AnnaLuc BessonEnglish
2022Arthur, malédictionBarthélemy GrossmannFrench
2023DogmanLuc BessonEnglish59%66%
2024Weekend in TaipeiGeorge HuangEnglish
2025/2026Dracula: A Love TaleLuc BessonEnglish77%
TBAFather JoeBarthélemy GrossmannEnglish

Storia Television

Storia Television is a French television production company that specialises in creating television series and one-offs for the French and the international market. It was Europacorp's former television division.

On April 16 2010, Europacorp acquired television production company Cipango.

In January 2018, Mediawan announced that it had acquired the French television production division EuropaCorp Television from Europacorp and had renamed it into Storia Television expanding Mediawan's drama portfolio and becoming the biggest producer of television fiction content and expanded their international content however the American arm of Europacorp Television was excluded.

Television series

TitleYearsNetworkNotes
Taxi Brooklyn2014TF1
NBC (United States)Co-production with Gary Scott Thompson Productions
Based on the movie Taxi by Luc Besson
Arthur and the Minimoys2017–2018Canal J, Gulli & Tiji
OUFtivi (Belgium)
Disney Channel Germany (Germany)
Radio-Canada (Canada)Co-production with Studio 100 Animation
Based on the movie of the same name by Luc Besson
The Crimson Rivers2018France 2co-production with Maze Pictures
Infidèle2019–2020TF1
La Une (Belgium)Also known as Unfaithful
co-production with BBC Studios France and Be-Films
  • XIII: The Series (2011–2012)
  • No Limit (2012–2015)
  • Transporter: The Series (2012–2014)
  • Flight of the Storks (2012)
  • Nom de code: Rose (2012)
  • Taken: The Series (2017–2018)

Awards and nominations

  • 2009: In the Beginning directed by Xavier Giannoli competed as France's Official Selection in the Cannes Film Festival.
  • 2009: I Love You Phillip Morris, in which Glenn Ficarra and John Requa directed the film stars Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor, competed for the Camera d’Or during the Director’s Fortnight.
  • 2009: Taken, directed by Pierre Morel, was nominated at the Teen Choice Award for the Action Adventure Movie Award. The movie and its soundtrack composer Nathaniel Mechaly in particular, won the BMI Film Music Award.
  • 2009: Human Zoo, directed by Rie Rasmussen, competed at the 59th Berlin Film Festival in the Panorama section, as well as at the film festivals in Copenhagen and Rio de Janeiro.
  • 2007: Hitman, directed by Xavier Gens, won the Golden Trailer Award 2008 for Best Motion/Title Graphics.
  • 2007: Arthur and the Invisibles, directed by Luc Besson, won the NRJ Ciné Award 2007 for Best Dubbing; the film was also nominated at the Young Artist Award for Best International Family Feature Film and Best Performance in an International Feature Film - Leading Young Actor with Freddie Highmore.
  • 2006: The Chinese Botanist's Daughters, directed by Dai Sijie, won in 2006 the Best Artistic Contribution and People’s Choice Awards at the Montreal World Film Festival, and was nominated for the «Grand Prix des Amériques». The film won the Best Canadian Film or Video Award at the 2007 Toronto Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival.
  • 2005: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, by Tommy Lee Jones, was nominated for the Palme d'Or, and Tommy Lee Jones won the Best Actor Award while Guillermo Arriaga won the Best Script Award. The movie was given a place of honor at the Satellite Awards 2005 and the Independent Spirit Awards 2005. It also won the "Grand Prix" at the Flanders International Film Festival and the Bronze Wrangler at the Western Heritage Awards.

References

References

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