Julie Paratian

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Julie Paratian is a French film producer of both documentary and fiction films. Her production company, Sister Productions (stylised SISTER Productions), has co-produced many films with companies from many other countries.

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Early life and education

Julie Paratian graduated from HEC Business School in Paris, France. [1]

Career

After graduation, Paratian moved to the United States, where she became a director for Orange, a multimedia production company in the 1990s. [1] She worked as an international senior executive in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and New York City, US. [2] Returning to France, she started working for World Social Forum, and also worked in India for this NGO. [1]

She became a producer for Avenue B Productions in 2004, in partnership with Caroline Bonmarchand, producing mainly documentary films and also becoming involved in developing fiction films [2] and restructuring the company. [1]

In 2011, Paratian founded Sister Productions, a production company based in the Aquitaine region. [2] She named her production company SISTER Productions as an anagram of "RESIST", to convey its "international, feminist and militant approach". [3]

Paratian co-produced the 2016 Franco-Canadian drama film Night Song (French : Mobile Étoile), directed by Raphaël Nadjari. [4]

Partian co-produced, with Astrig Chandeze-Avakian, the documentary feature Demons in Paradise , about the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film, co-written and directed by Jude Ratnam, premiered at Cannes Film Festival as a Special Screening in June 2017. [5]

Through her company Sister Productions, she co-produced the 2020 Armenian-Belgian-French drama film Should the Wind Drop (French : Si le vent tombe), through Sister Productions. [6] The film was selected for the 73rd edition of the Cannes Festival. [7] [8]

She co-produced the US-French-Irish-Jordanian feature documentary film My Sweet Land (2024), with director Sareen Hairabedian in his debut feature, along with Azza Hourani and David Rane. [9]

Paratien co-produced, with Quebecois company La Cinquième Maison, the 2023 Canadian-French documentary film Caiti Blues , directed by Justine Harbonnier, which premiered in the Burning Lights Competition at the Visions du Réel film festival in Switzerland in 2023. [10] and was screened at many other festivals. [11]

Sister Productions was associate producer on Little Trouble Girls a 2025 drama film co-written and directed by Slovenian filmmaker Urška Djukić in her directorial debut. [12]

Paratien is based in Bordeaux, France. [1] She is the sole producer at the company, which is headquartered in Berson, France. [3] The company produces documentaries and fiction films, as well as audiovisual media, often working with international subjects and directors. [2]

Other activities

As of 2025 Paratian is a member of the Eurodoc and ACE networks, and is a former president of Les Amis du Cinéma du Réel (Friends of Documentary Cinema). [3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Julie Paratian". TorinoFilmLab. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Julie Paratian". DOKweb. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 "À propos". Sister Productions. 23 April 2025. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  4. Hoeij, Boyd van (2 May 2016). "'Night Song' ('Mobile etoile'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  5. Hoeij, Boyd van (5 June 2017). "'Demons in Paradise': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  6. "Indie Sales boards Cannes 2020/ACID joint selection 'Should The Wind Drop'". Screen Daily. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  7. "The Films of the Official Selection 2020". Festival de Cannes. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  8. "French-Armenian director Nora Martirosyan's film included in Cannes 2020 lineup". panorama.am. 4 June 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  9. "My Sweet Land". Sheffield DocFest. 13 June 2024. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  10. "Caiti Blues". Visions du Réel . 20 February 2024. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  11. "CAITI BLUES". Les Films du 3 Mars. 18 August 2025. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
  12. Barraclough, Leo (22 January 2025). "Berlinale's 'Little Trouble Girls,' Which Explores 'Awkward Relationship With Sexuality, Sin and Feelings of Guilt,' Picked Up by Heretic, Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 18 September 2025.