Contact

Occitanie Film Commission
(France)

The Occitanie Film Commission is the gateway to the territory for all foreign film productions wishing to shoot in Occitanie (South of France).
It provides free logistical assistance to production crews. The film commission promotes filming locations (natural and built heritage), talents (technicians and actors) and technical industries (service providers and film studios). It directs productions to the people who issue filming permits (public or private).

Matt Damon and Jodie Comer in THE LAST DUEL directed by Ridley Scott © Walt Disney Studios

Clive Owen in MISTER SPADE directed by Scott Frank © AMC / Black Bear / Film Nation / Haut et Court

Occitanie Films

Marin Rosenstiehl (Head of Film Commission)

marin@occitanie-films.fr / Cell : +33 (0)6 99 36 68 87

Maxime Beaufey (Film Commissioner)
maxime@occitanie-films.fr /  Cell : +33 (0)7 70 39 36 03

Elsa Joulin (Film Commissioner)
elsa@occitanie-films.fr / Cell : +33 (0)6 63 51 52 93

 

Website : www.occitanie-films.fr

Gindou Cinéma

Sandrine Routtier (Film Commissioner)

tournages@gindoucinema.org / Office +33 (0)5 65 22 89 69

Website : Gindou Cinéma Film Office

Ciné 32

Josiane Bled (Film Commissioner)

accueil.tournages@cine32.com / Cell +33 (0)6 86 78 73 36

Website : Ciné 32 Film Office

Film Commission partners

Aveyron Cinéma

Sarah Belot

sarah@aveyroncinema.fr
Cell +33 (0)6 45 12 49 01

Website : https://aveyroncinema.fr

Mire Tournages

Anicée Sedaghat

culture@payspyreneesmediterranee.org
Office +33 (0)4 68 87 43 24

Website : www.miretournages.com

Toulouse Tournages

Isabel Birbès

i.birbes@toulouseatout.com
Tél : 05 61 11 02 31

Emmanuelle Rossignol
e.rossignol@toulouseatout.com
Office +33 5 67 20 26 68

Website : www.toulouse-tournages.fr

Métropole de Montpellier

Lucie Viver

lucie.viver@montpellier.fr
Office +33 (0)4 67 34 88 80

Website : Montpellier film office

Stéfi Celma in LOST BULLET 2 by Guillaume Pierret © Netflix / Inoxy films / Versus

Julie Gayet in OLYMPE, UNE FEMME DANS LA REVOLUTION
by Julie Gayet & Mathieu Busson © Moteur s’il vous plaît / FTV/ Cécile Mella

Film France / CNC

Film France, the French Film Commission, now part of the CNC (The French National Centre of Cinema), is the one-stop shop for foreign productions and individuals preparing to film in France. It is responsible for the Tax Rebate for International Production (TRIP).

TAX REBATE FOR INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS
The TRIP is selectively granted by the CNC – French National Center for Cinema, TV and the moving image – to the French Production services company. The TRIP amounts up to 30% (or 40%, if the French VFX expenses are more than €2M) of the qualifying expenditures incurred in France, and can total a maximum of €30 million per project. The projects have to include elements related to the French or European culture, heritage, and territory.

More informations

Daphné Lora (Head of Film France)
daphne.Lora@cnc.fr

Caroline Julliard-Mourgues (Deputy Head of Film France)
caroline.julliard-mourgues@cnc.fr
 / Office : +33 (0)1 44 34 35 68

Laurie Ades ( Promotion & Production support manager)
laurie.ades@cnc.fr / Office : +33 (0)1 44 34 35 68

Joanna Verner (Promotion & Production support manager)
joanna.verner@cnc.fr / Office : +33 (0)1 44 34 35 66

Website : www.filmfrance.net/en/

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Occitanie Film Commission
(France)

The Occitanie Film Commission is the gateway to the territory for all foreign film productions wishing to shoot in Occitanie (South of France).
It provides free logistical assistance to production crews. The film commission promotes filming locations (natural and built heritage), talents (technicians and actors) and technical industries (service providers and film studios). It directs productions to the people who issue filming permits (public or private).

Matt Damon and Jodie Comer in THE LAST DUEL directed by Ridley Scott © Walt Disney Studios

Clive Owen in MISTER SPADE directed by Scott Frank © AMC / Black Bear / Film Nation / Haut et Court

Occitanie Films

Marin Rosenstiehl (Head of Film Commission)

marin@occitanie-films.fr / Cell : +33 (0)6 99 36 68 87

Maxime Beaufey (Film Commissioner)
maxime@occitanie-films.fr /  Cell : +33 (0)7 70 39 36 03

Elsa Joulin (Film Commissioner)
elsa@occitanie-films.fr / Cell : +33 (0)6 63 51 52 93

 

Website : www.occitanie-films.fr

Gindou Cinéma

Sandrine Routtier (Film Commissioner)

tournages@gindoucinema.org / Office +33 (0)5 65 22 89 69

Website : Gindou Cinéma Film Office

Ciné 32

Josiane Bled (Film Commissioner)

accueil.tournages@cine32.com / Cell +33 (0)6 86 78 73 36

Website : Ciné 32 Film Office

Film Commission partners

Aveyron Cinéma

Sarah Belot

sarah@aveyroncinema.fr
Cell +33 (0)6 45 12 49 01

Website : https://aveyroncinema.fr

Mire Tournages

Anicée Sedaghat

culture@payspyreneesmediterranee.org
Office +33 (0)4 68 87 43 24

Website : www.miretournages.com

Toulouse Tournages

Isabel Birbès

i.birbes@toulouseatout.com
Tél : 05 61 11 02 31

Emmanuelle Rossignol
e.rossignol@toulouseatout.com
Office +33 5 67 20 26 68

Website : www.toulouse-tournages.fr

Métropole de Montpellier

Lucie Viver

lucie.viver@montpellier.fr
Office +33 (0)4 67 34 88 80

Website : Montpellier film office

Stéfi Celma in LOST BULLET 2 by Guillaume Pierret © Netflix / Inoxy films / Versus

Julie Gayet in OLYMPE, UNE FEMME DANS LA REVOLUTION
by Julie Gayet & Mathieu Busson © Moteur s’il vous plaît / FTV/ Cécile Mella

Film France / CNC

Film France, the French Film Commission, now part of the CNC (The French National Centre of Cinema), is the one-stop shop for foreign productions and individuals preparing to film in France. It is responsible for the Tax Rebate for International Production (TRIP).

TAX REBATE FOR INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS
The TRIP is selectively granted by the CNC – French National Center for Cinema, TV and the moving image – to the French Production services company. The TRIP amounts up to 30% (or 40%, if the French VFX expenses are more than €2M) of the qualifying expenditures incurred in France, and can total a maximum of €30 million per project. The projects have to include elements related to the French or European culture, heritage, and territory.

More informations

Daphné Lora (Head of Film France)
daphne.Lora@cnc.fr

Caroline Julliard-Mourgues (Deputy Head of Film France)
caroline.julliard-mourgues@cnc.fr
 / Office : +33 (0)1 44 34 35 68

Laurie Ades ( Promotion & Production support manager)
laurie.ades@cnc.fr / Office : +33 (0)1 44 34 35 68

Joanna Verner (Promotion & Production support manager)
joanna.verner@cnc.fr / Office : +33 (0)1 44 34 35 66

Website : www.filmfrance.net/en/