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French screenwriter and film producer
Émilie Georges |
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Citizenship | France |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Title | Co-Founder of Memento Films |
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Émilie Georges is a French screenwriter and film producer, best known for producing the critically acclaimed film
Call Me by Your Name, for which she was co-nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Picture at the
90th Academy Awards.
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She is a founder of a production company Memento Films International (MFI).
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Early life and education
Georges studied at
Lycée Chaptal in Paris, and obtained a
Master of advanced studies (DEA) in
Geopolitics from
University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis and
Maitrises in
European law and
International economics from
University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.
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Filmography
- 2023:
Drift (producer)
- 2018:
Piercing (executive producer)
- 2017: Small Crimes (executive producer)
- 2017:
Call Me by Your Name (producer)
- 2017: Berlin Syndrome (executive producer)
- 2015: Louder Than Bombs (executive producer)
- 2014: Still Alice (executive producer)
- 2014: Cold in July (executive producer)
- 2013: Circles (producer)
- 2013: We Are What We Are (executive producer)
- 2011: Headshot (associate producer)
- 2009: Undertow (executive producer)
- 2006: Aurore, le making-of (Video documentary short) (producer)
- 2006: Aurore (producer)
- 2006: Taxidermia (co-producer)
- 2005: Kilometre Zero (executive producer) / (producer)
- Other
- 2015: The Propaganda Game (Documentary) (international sales)
- 2015: Cop Car (international distribution)
- 2015: Cop Car (thanks)
- 2013: Blue Ruin (thanks)
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