>>> Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre (France)
After serving as an adviser to French Prime Minister Raymond BARRE, Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre was nominated, in January 1979,as Chairman of Société Française de Production (SFP), a company managing all the studios and facilities of French public television. He left SFP in July of 1981 to become Chairman of Editions Mondiales, one of the largest magazine publisher in France. There he diversified the company's activities into the field of film and television, creating REVCOM in 1984 and acquiring FILMS ARIANE in 1986.
In January of 1992, he and his wife, Martine de Clermont-Tonnerre, created their own production company, MACT Productions.
Among his credits as producer or co-producer are the following:
For Société Française de Production: "The Return Of Martin Guerre" by Daniel Vigne
For Films Ariane:
As producer: "Réunion" by Jerry Schatzberg, "The Favor, The Watch And The Very Big Fish" by Ben Lewin, "The French Révolution" by Robert Enrico and Richard Heffron, "Vanille Fraise" by Gérard Oury
As coproducer: "Cinéma Paradiso" by Giuseppe Tornatore, "Stanno Tutti Bene" by Giuseppe Tornatore, "La Familia" by Ettore Scola, "Ginger And Fred" by Federico Fellini,
For MACT Productions: "Chacun Pour Toi" by Jean-Michel Ribes (1994), "My Chinese Sister" by Alain Mazars (1994), "Someone Else's America" by Goran Paskaljevic (1995), "Un Eroe Borghese" by Michele Placido (1996), "Central Station" by Walter Salles (1998), "Dolce Farniente" by Nae Caranfil (1998), "The Powder Keg (Cabaret Balkan in the US)", by Goran Paskaljevic (1999), "Metroland" by Philipe Saville (1998), "Vigo, Passion For Life" by Julien Temple (1999), "Le Volcan" by Ottokar Runze (1999), "Blue All The Way To America" by Sarah Levy (1999), "Sans Plomb" by Muriel Teodori (2000), "Fate Un Bel Sorriso" by Anna di Francesca (2000), "Yoyes" by Helena Taberna (2000), "Comedie De L'innocence" by Raoul Ruiz (2001), "Santitos" by Alejandro Springall (2001), "Filantropica" by Nae Caranfil (2001), "How Harry Became A Tree" by Goran Paskaljevic (2001), "Pornografia" by Jan Jakub Kolski (2003), "Meme Dieu Est Venu Nous Voir…" by Peter Popzlatev (2003), "Le Soleil Assassine" by Abdelkrim Bahloul (2003), "Le Monde Vivant" by Eugène Green (2003), "Le Pont Des Arts" by Eugène Green, "Falling Into Paradise" by Milos Radovic (2004), "The Syrian Bride" by Eran Riklis (2004), "Quartier VIP" by Laurent Firode (2005), "The Sun" by Alexander Sokurov, "The Wedding Chest" by Nurbek Egen (2005).