Catherine Bozorgan

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Catherine Bozorgan
Born (1980-09-10) 10 September 1980 (age 43)
Alma mater HEC Paris
ESCP Business School
OccupationProducer

Catherine Bozorgan, born September 10, 1980, is a French film producer. [1]

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Biography

She was born in 1980 in Tehran. [2] In 1981, because of the Islamic revolution and the Iran-Iraq war, her family moved to the west of Paris. She studied at ESCP Business School and HEC Paris. [3]

She began working at Ciné Nominé, a film financing company. There she met Albert Dupontel, who offered her the chance to co-produce his film The Villain . She then created her own structure.

She is president of the film production company Manchester Films, and has also produced Albert Dupontel's films through ADCB Films since 2009. At the 2021 César Awards, she took to the stage of the Olympia to collect four of the seven awards for the film Bye Bye Morons .

As of 2021, she has already participated in the production of some 200 films. [4]

Filmography

Awards

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