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Anne-Dominique Toussaint

Anne-Dominique Toussaint

Anne-Dominique Toussaint grew up in Paris, where her parents settled. She studied history before turning to cinema. For two years, she was the assistant of producer-director Ariel Zeitoun. In 1989, she founded the production company Les Films des Tournelles, whose headquarters are located in Paris, as well as a second structure, Les Films de l'Étang, in Brussels. His first project is the film adaptation of the novel Monsieur, directed by his brother Jean-Philippe Toussaint.

Toussaint founded the company Les Films de Beyrouth in 2005 and produced Caramel by the Lebanese director Nadine Labaki. Subsequently, she notably produced Les Beaux gosses by Riad Sattouf, which won the César award for best first film in 2010. The director and the producer receive the revelation duo trophy during the 17 French Film Trophies.

Born

April 26, 1959

Films on Vurchel

2024
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