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Vincent Maraval

Production

Born July 1, 1968 · Albi, France

Biography

Vincent Maraval, born in July 1968, is a French producer. He is one of the founders of the international distribution and sales company Wild Bunch. He also holds the position of international sales director there. Vincent Maraval began his career in the video department of UGC before working at TF1 and then Studio Canal . Within this entity, he created the Wild Bunch label to promote independent cinema. He left Canal+ in 2002 at the time of the arrival of Jean-Marie Messier. He was the one who brought Harvey Weinstein into the promotion of Michel Hazanavicius's film The Artist: he was the one who invited him, in March 2011, to see a film without specifying what it was about. In December 2012, he sparked controversy by publishing an article in the daily newspaper Le Monde in which he argued that French actors were overpaid. In his analysis, he asserted that big-budget French films were not financed by box office receipts but by money from television networks, and that it was solely thanks to this money that French actors could obtain such high salaries. His analysis provoked numerous reactions within the film industry, such as that of Jean-Michel Frodon, who partially refuted the claim while acknowledging certain perverse effects in the French film financing system, and that of Serge Toubiana, who deplored the lack of nuance in Maraval's argument and feared. that his text would lead to questioning the French film financing system. For his part, Jean-Philippe Tessé notes that "the stone thrown into the pond by Vincent Maraval has not finished splashing", but that "Maraval's angle of attack, suggesting that the State pours millions to enrich a few wealthy people, has led the debate down a false path." In Elia Suleiman 's film It Must Be Heaven (2019) , Vincent Maraval appears in the role of a film producer who refuses to finance the film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vincent Maraval, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Awards & recognition

  • European Film AwardBest Animated Feature Film · 2016 · nominated
  • European Film AwardBest Film · 2013 · nominated

Filmography50+ titles

City of God

2002Producer

I'm Still Here

2024Thanks

Rebel

2022Co-Producer

I, Daniel Blake

2016Executive Producer

The Little Prince

2015Thanks

The Wrestler

2008Executive Producer

Wind River

2017Executive Producer

The Red Turtle

2016Producer

Holy Spider

2022Co-Producer

Sorry We Missed You

2019Executive Producer

Loveless

2017Co-Producer

Enter the Void

2009Producer

The Old Oak

2023Executive Producer

Vortex

2021Producer

Blue Is the Warmest Colour

2013Producer

Beyond the Hills

2012Co-Producer

Whatever Works

2009Executive Producer

My Enemy's Enemy

2007Co-Producer

Climax

2018Producer

The Angels' Share

2012Executive Producer

Raising Victor Vargas

2002Executive Producer

Graduation

2016Co-Producer

Jimmy's Hall

2014Executive Producer

Che: Part One

2008Executive Producer

Final Cut

2022Producer

Dilili in Paris

2018Producer

Che: Part Two

2008Executive Producer

Bully

2001Executive Producer

Oxygen

2021Producer

Spun

2002Co-Producer

Emilia Pérez

2024Associate Producer

It Must Be Heaven

2019as Producer in Paris

The Neon Demon

2016Producer

The Dancer

2016Co-Producer

Love

2015as Lieutenant Castel

Looking for Eric

2009Executive Producer

Terror's Advocate

2007Co-Producer

The History of Love

2016Co-Producer

Love Liza

2002Executive Producer

The Immigrant

2013Executive Producer

Maradona by Kusturica

2008Co-Producer

Cassandra's Dream

2007Executive Producer

In His Shadow

2023Executive Producer

My Son

2021Producer

Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?

2008Executive Producer

Night of the Hunted

2023Executive Producer

Blood Ties

2013Executive Producer

Persona Non Grata

2003Executive Producer

Smart Ass

2014Co-Producer

Goodbye to Language

2014Producer