Vincent Paul-Boncour
Co-Founder and Director | Carlotta Films
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Co-Founder and Director | Carlotta Films
Vincent Paul-Boncour has been a lover of heritage cinema since the Hitchcock and Lang re-releases that marked his childhood in the '80s, and is co-founder and CEO of Carlotta Films. This reference in the field of theatrical and Dvd-Blu-ray-Uhd heritage, which has enabled cinephiles to (re)discover Pasolini as well as Ozu, Fassbinder as well as Murnau, Harold Lloyd as well as Michael Cimino, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Over the past two and a half decades, Vincent Paul-Boncour has also created a distribution company specializing in new releases, Bodega Films, winner of the 2014 César for Best Foreign Film for the Belgian film Alabama Monroe. He also directed and programmed the Le Nouveau Latina cinema in Paris for 6 years, transforming this neighborhood venue into a committed player in art house cinema. His latest adventures include the creation of Carlotta Films US, the publication of books such as the indispensable Dictionnaire du cinéma japonais, the reissue of Samuel Blumenfeld and Laurent Vachaud's Brian De Palma and Les Carnets d'Ozu, and the S-Vod platform Le Vidéo Club Carlotta Films.
Carlotta Films is a French distribution company specialized on classic films, cults, revivals, restored versions, with new promotion, communications, existing for more than 25 years now. Working on all media theatrical releases, video (Dvd, Blu-ray, Uhd 4k), Vod, and Tv, book publisher, also new films.