Biography
Charles Gillibert (born 14 September 1977) is a French film producer.
Gillibert was born in Tassin-la-Demi-Lune. His parents were Michel Gillibert and Françoise Barquin; he is the brother of the actress Violaine Gillibert and Emmanuel Gillibert, the head of Eggs publicity agency.
In 1995 Gillibert and Nathanaël Karmitz founded the film production company NADA as well as the Kieslowski Award, producing around a hundred short films, art videos and documentaries, many of which were awarded in most of international film festivals.
In 2002, NADA merged with the MK2 group and Charles Gillibert launched MK2 Music, a label in the heart of the connection between music and moving images, facing new creative formats, giving rise to the first cinemix performances. MK2 Music has also produced modern dance performance films with artists such as William Forsythe directed by Thierry de Mey (One Flat Thing Reproduced), Merce Cunningham directed by Charles Atlas (Biped/Pondway) and Angelin Preljocaj by Olivier Assayas (Sonntags Abschied).
Beginning from 2006, Gillibert produced feature films for MK2 on an international scale, he produced more than fifteen feature films until 2013 within MK2 with authors/directors such as Gus Van Sant, Abbas Kiarostami, Walter Salles, Xavier Dolan, Olivier Assayas and Abdellatif Kechiche. Between 2010 and 2013 Charles Gillibert was a member of the MK2 management board . In January 2013, he created CG CINEMA, his own film production company internationally oriented and focused on directors development.
In 2013, Gillibert collaborated in the creation of the investment company Cinémaphore with Julie Gayet and François Pinault before being called by Centre National de la Cinématographie to sit at the Commission for reflection on the new French film financing models.
In 2014, CG CINEMA introduced its first production Clouds of Sils Maria by Olivier Assayas selected at the Cannes Film festival, then Eden by Mia Hansen-Løve selected at the Toronto International Film Festival and the company co-produced Desierto by Jonás Cuarón with Alfonso Cuarón.
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Filmography
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Morrison (2024)
Ricardo and Painting (2023)
Scarlet (2023)
De Humani Corporis Fabrica (2023)
Rodeo (2022)
Nobody's Hero (2022)
Baby Annette, à l'impossible ils sont tenus (2021)
Bergman Island (2021)
Annette (2021)
Gold for Dogs (2021)
A Story of One's Own (2021)
Bergman's Ghosts (2021)
French Water (2021)
My Best Part (2020)
Wasp Network (2020)
Non-Fiction (2018)
M (2018)
Knife+Heart (2018)
Once Upon a Time... MUSTANG (2018)
The Full House (2018)
The Royal Exchange (2017)
Kings (2017)
Comfort and Consolation in France (2017)
24 Frames (2017)
White Day (2017)
Lost in Paris (2017)
Personal Shopper (2016)
Things to Come (2016)
Rosalie Blum (2016)
A Spiritual Matter (2015)
Mustang (2015)
Desierto (2015)
Eden (2014)
Rabbit (2014)
Clouds of Sils Maria (2014)
Tom at the Farm (2014)
Aujourd'hui (2012)
Something in the Air (2012)
Like Someone in Love (2012)
An Open Heart (2012)
On the Road (2012)
Laurence Anyways (2012)
The Fairy (2011)
Stretch (2011)
Black Venus (2010)
Certified Copy (2010)
Diamond 13 (2009)
Zion and His Brother (2009)
Rumba (2008)
40 x 15: The Forty Years of the Directors' Fortnight (2008)
Summer Hours (2008)
24 Bars (2007)
A Lost Man (2007)
One Flat Thing, Reproduced (2006)
Femi Kuti: Live at the Shrine (2005)
Primitifs (2001)
It's Not Me
My Father’s Son
Jupiter
The Disappearance of Josef Mengele
Spectators!
Idol's Eye
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GenderMale
Birthday1977-09-14 (46 years old)
Birth PlaceTassin-la-Demi-Lune, France
FatherMichel Gillibert
CitizenshipsFrance
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