Our history

Galatée Films is a feature film and documentary production company founded by actor, director and producer Jacques Perrin.

Our history

Galatée Films is a feature film and documentary production company founded by actor, director and producer Jacques Perrin.

Galatée Films is a feature film and documentary production company founded by actor, director and producer Jacques Perrin.

Jacques Perrin’s first productions were socially-aware works of fiction echoing geopolitical events. The first of these was the film Z by Costa Gavras which won Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film and Best Editing in 1970. In 1975, Special Section, a film about the special courts during the occupation of France in World War II, won Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival. One year later, Black and White in Color, Jean-Jacques Annaud’s debut film, about the involvement of colonial troops during the First World War, won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. In 1977 came The Desert of the Tartars, based on Dino Buzzati’s novel The Tartar Steppe, directed by Valerio Zurlini, relating the never-ending wait for an enemy invasion on the borders of the Austro-Hungarian desert. The film won the Grand Prix du Cinéma Français and the Donatello Award in Italy.

Turning his interests to the wonders of Mother Nature, Jacques Perrin called on Gérard Vienne to direct a movie to inaugurate this new production cycle which was to become emblematic of Galatée: The Monkey Folk, released in 1988. In order to film animals in their natural environment as closely as possible, Galatée’s teams created new technologies specific to the filming process. This spirit of innovation has continued to drive Galatée to develop technology to capture the richness of nature in order to better explore its mysteries and restore its beauty.

Galatée films

Whether it be socially-conscious works, historical dramas, nature documentaries or extraordinary stories, Galatée’s strength lies in the high standards of its productions and the know-how it brings to the table with the desire to marvel and reveal. From Z by Costa Gavras (1969) to Mia and the White Lion (2018), from Microcosmos (1994) to Oceans (2010) and The Chorus (2004), the films produced by Jacques Perrin, although very diverse in terms of genre or budget, all share an international ambition and a desire to surprise, to record the richness of the world. 

Marvelling at the world

« I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain’d, I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, they do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things, not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago, not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth. »

– Walt Whitman

Jacques Perrin

Jacques Perrin

Jacques Simonet, known as Jacques Perrin, was the son of Alexandre Simonet, stage manager at the Comédie-Française and then prompter at the famous TNP theatre run by Jean Vilar, and of the actress Marie Perrin (whose matronym he later adopted as his stage name). He started his acting career as the dashing young male lead.

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