Humbert Jean René Balsan (21 August 1954 – 10 February 2005) was a French film producer and chairman of the European Film Academy. He was known for securing...
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Look up balsan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Balsan may refer to: Étienne Balsan (1878–1953), French socialite Humbert Balsan (1954–2005), French...
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2009 Cannes Film Festival. It is based in part on the life of the late Humbert Balsan. Grégoire Canvel is a French film producer who has his own film company...
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plantation. The film is dedicated in memory of a French film producer, Humbert Balsan (1954-2005). The film is told in eight straight chapters: In which we...
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In late 2002, producer Humbert Balsan authorized the US distributor of the film to release a statement which stated that Balsan had asked the Academy of...
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Faure, Daniel Duval, Leos Carax among others. The film was produced by Humbert Balsan and Mark Westaway and features an original score composed by Welsh musician...
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The first of these was the suicide of the film's French producer, Humbert Balsan in February 2005, days before shooting was due to begin. As the original...
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1996 French drama film directed by Sandrine Veysset and produced by Humbert Balsan. In a modest market garden in the South of France, a woman raises her...
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Humbert Balsan as Gauvain (Gawain) Vladimir Antolek-Oresek as King Arthur Patrick Bernhard as Mordred Arthur De Montalembert as Lionel Charles Balsan...
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Merchant, Humbert Balsan, Paul Bradley and Donald Rosenfeld Ruth Prawer Jhabvala historical fiction 1996 The Proprietor Ismail Merchant Humbert Balsan and Donald...
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