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Equal parts historical study, industrial analysis and critical survey of some of the most important films and television programs in recent European history, this book gives readers an overview of the development and output of this important company while also giving them a ringside seat for the latest round of the oldest battle in the film business. With films like Lucy, The Impossible and Paddington, European studios are producing hits that are unprecedented in terms of global success. Christopher Meir delves into StudioCanal, the foremost European company in the contemporary film and television industries, and chronicles its rise from a small production subsidiary of Canal Plus to being the most important global challenger to Hollywood's dominance.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Studio Building in Contemporary European Cinema
Chapter 1: The Bones that Litter the Shore: A Brief History of Integrated, Pan-European Studios
Chapter 2: Le Studio Canal+ as "Dumb Money:" Working within Hollywood and Building a Library: 1990-1999
Chapter 3: Surviving Jean-Marie Messier and Vivendi Universal: 1999-2006
Chapter 4: Once More into the Breach: International Expansion 2006-Present
Chapter 5: The European Studio as Creative Force: Defining and Analyzing Studiocanal's Output, 2006-Present
Chapter 6: Studiocanal's Mining of the Middlebrow
Chapter 7: Studiocanal and Popular Genre Cinema and Television
Appendix 1: International Films and TV Dramas Made by StudioCanal, 2009-2017
Appendix 2: Film and Television Drama Projects Developed by StudioCanal, 2006-PRESENT
Bibliography
Index