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NZ Herald
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
French producer woos Hollywood with epic that inspired Game of Thrones
His godfather is Francis Ford Coppola and his family is French cinema royalty, but Dimitri Rassam says he's carving his own path with plans to make a global blockbuster. Dimitri Rassam was destined to make movies. The son of Bond girl and Cesar-winning actor Carole Bouquet and French film producer


South China Morning Post
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
The Accursed Kings, which inspired Game of Thrones, could get its own film saga
French film producer Dimitri Rassam was destined to make movies. Advertisement The son of Bond girl Carole Bouquet – whose role in 1990's Too Beautiful for You saw her pick up a best actress award from France's César Awards – and French film producer Jean-Pierre Rassam, he has been immersed in cinema since birth. Francis Ford Coppola is his godfather. In 2024, Rassam's The Count of Monte Cristo was one of the top-grossing films in France. Now, he has big plans to produce global blockbusters in English, with a French twist. Rassam, 43, is on a quest to produce a costly medieval saga based on The Accursed Kings, a French novel series that inspired Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin. The films are set to be shot in English with an all-star international cast, designed to appeal to a global audience. Advertisement It is probably the riskiest movie project out of France since Luc Besson's €197 million (US$222 million) science fiction flop Valerian in 2017.


Bloomberg
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Bloomberg
French Producer Woos Hollywood With Epic That Inspired Game of Thrones
Dimitri Rassam was destined to make movies. The son of Bond girl and Cesar-winning actor Carole Bouquet and French film producer Jean-Pierre Rassam, he's been immersed in cinema since birth. Francis Ford Coppola is his actual godfather. Last year, Rassam's The Count of Monte Cristo was one of the top-grossing films in France. Now he has big plans to produce global blockbusters in English, with a French twist.
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mediawan's ON Animation Studios, Behind ‘Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie,' Shuts Down Amid Industry Turmoil
Mediawan-owned ON Animation Studios, the Montreal-based banner whose credits include 'Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie,' 'The Little Prince' and 'Playmobil the Movie,' has shut down, Variety has confirmed. ON Animation Studios, which was launched by French producers Aton Soumache ('Little Nicholas') and Dimitri Rassam ('The Count of Monte Cristo') in 2012, was acquired by Mediawan five years later. The company quickly became a key animation studio in Montreal and attracted talented animators from overseas, boosted by a pipeline of projects based on famed IP's such as the blockbuster 'Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie' which ranks as one of the most-watched French animated films worldwide; and 'The Little Prince,' which played at the Cannes Film Festival and won a Cesar Award, as well as nod from the British Academy Children's Awards. More from Variety 'Little Prince' Chinese Adaptation in the Works From Stars Collective, Shanghai's El Pajaro (EXCLUSIVE) 'Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir' Season 6 Sets January U.S. Premiere on Disney Channel XD With Revamped Designs (EXCLUSIVE) 'The Count of Monte-Cristo' Producer Dimitri Rassam Launches Financial-Distribution Powerhouse Yapluka With Backing From Pathe, M6, CMA Media (EXCLUSIVE) ON Animation Studios was also one of the several companies that was able to tap into Quebec's attractive tax rebate which turned the region into a hotbed for animation and drew Hollywood and European productions. But that all changed when Quebec's conservative government restricted the province's tax scheme with a 65% cap on eligible expenses for international films which resulted in a 28% cut in tax credits, as of May 2024. 'Amid the changes in our industry, ON Animation Studios is ceasing its activities. It is sad to say goodbye to a team as incredible, talented, and skilled as ours. We will deeply miss the joy and excitement of creating outstanding films alongside such remarkable people and partners,' said ON Animation in a statement posted on its Linkedln page. 'We are grateful to have had the opportunity to do what we love for so many years while remaining true to ourselves. The way we shared, learned, and grew together, and the respect and care we showed one another, were as essential as the stories we told and the values they embodied,' the company added. Mediawan, meanwhile, told Variety that the 'company will continue developing and producing animated feature projects through its Paris-based outfit Mediawan Kids & Family and Miraculous Corp, and will collaborate with animation studios in different locations, on a case-by-case basis, depending on the source of financing and talent attached.' Miraculous Corp, is a recently-launched joint venture between Mediawan and Zag, the animation studio behind 'Miraculous' founded by Jeremy Zag. ON Animation's folding is far from being an isolated case. Earlier this week, a giant in the world of VFX, Technicolor – which hires thousands of visual effects workers in countries including the U.S., UK, Canada and India — announced it was shutting down. Technicolor encompasses VFX giant MPC ('Mufasa,' 'The Lion King'), commercial VFX brand The Mill, Mikros Animation and Technicolor of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Grammy Predictions, From Beyoncé to Kendrick Lamar: Who Will Win? Who Should Win? What's Coming to Netflix in February 2025