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For 25 years, Artline Films has been one of the top French production companies, co-producing documentaries and feature films with all major national channels. Thanks to its long-lasting experience of international broadcasting, Artline Films has worked with many foreign partners in Germany, Belgium, Italy, USA, Holland, Japan, Switzerland, Finland, Iran, Hungary, Canada, Israel, Korea, Austria, Brazil...

The films cover a wide range of subjects, from current affairs and history, to art, culture, science and discovery, social issues and adventure. Artline Films is particularly known for producing historical, geo-political, cultural, sociological (and even gastronomical!) topics with a strong international potential. Artline's catalogue of over 150 documentaries, fiction and feature films, has garnered prestigious awards from many festivals around the world.
Latest News

ouvrir Production of the 6x52' series "Farewell Comrades", in coproduction with ARTE France, ARTE G.E.I.E., ZDF ARTE, YLE, and Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduktion
>> Series' website: www.farewellcomrades.tv


ouvrir Production of the "Global drinks" series (6x52') in coproduction with Stefilm (Italy) and in association with France 5
ouvrir  Following the first broadcast of "China, the Empire of Art", by Sheng Zhimin and Emma Tassy, on ARTE on December 3rd, 2009, discover the directors' blog
An Artline Films / Arte France production with the participation of Centre Pompidou
>> Visit the film's blog (FR)

Recent Productions

iran
IRAN, A HUNDRED-YEAR WAR (92'/60')
From 1908 to 2008, a century of Iranian history. An unprecedented documentary revealing the origins of the current iranian nuclear crisis.
Le Monsieur de la pub
LE MONSIEUR DE LA PUB
MARCEL BLEUSTEIN-
BLANCHET (95')

L'histoire à peine croyable du fondateur de Publicis, insatiable créateur de rêves, de slogans et d'entreprises.
japon
LE JAPAN, THE EMPEROR,
AND THE ARMY (90'/60')


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