Productions
- Shadow of the Wolf
- Aime Ton Père
- Belle Époque
- Chateau en Suède
- Druids
- Framed
- Girls
- Grey Owl
- Habitat
- Highlander III
- Home Team
- Ladies Room
- The Lover
- Lucky Star
- Magic of Marciano
- The man of 5A
- Jean Moulin "Une affaire française"
- Odyssey of the Pacific
- On est pas là pour s'aimer
- Le Palanquin des larmes
- Red River
- Robinson Crusoë
- Steal
- The Thousand Wonders of the Universe
- A Wind of Wyoming
- Sous les vents de Neptune
- C'est beau une ville la nuit
- Eminent Domain
- Napoleon
- It rained all night the day I left
- The Last Sign
- D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
Shadow of the Wolf
Feature film
Drama (1993)
| Director: | Jacques Dorfman |
| Actors: Lou Diamond Phillips, Toshiro Mifune, Jennifer Tilly, Donald Sutherland, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu | |

| Cinematographer: | Billy Williams |
| Art direction: | Wolf Kroeger |
| Original music: | Maurice Jarre |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| Unit manager: | Mychèle Boudrias |
| Producers: | Claude Leger, Jacques Dorfmann, Charles L. Smiley |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Eiffel Productions |
Shadow of the Wolf is an epic saga of a young man's desperate struggle with his people, his environment and himself. Agaguk is forced to reject his people when his father sells out his values and his own son for alcohol. Attempting to reclaim his possessions, Agaguk kills a trader and flees with his wife. Together in the hostile environment, they face the ferocity of the police, the savagery of wolves and bears, and the mystical powers of his father. Agaguk leads his wife to the top of the world where he finds he cannot escape his destiny. Determined to prove his father wrong, he returns to his village where the police are holding the entire camp hostage, and Agaguk must confront his enemies.
Aime Ton Père
Feature film
Drama (2002)
| Director: | Jacob Berger |
| Actors: Gerard Depardieu, Guillaume Depardieu, Sylvie Testud | |

| Cinematographer: | Pascal Marti |
| Art direction: | Pierre Allard |
| Original music: | Jean-Claude Petit |
| Editor: | Cathy Chamorey |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard |
| Producers: | Jean-Pierre Guérin, Gérard Depardieu, Claude Léger, Jonathan Vanger, Ruth Waldburger, Patrick Bordier |
| Production company: | Transfilm, GMT Productions, DD Productions, Spice Factory, Vega Fil |
Screen legend Gerard Depardieu plays a reclusive writer who has just the won the Nobel Prize. On his way to Stockholm on a motorbike, he is virtually kidnapped by his estranged son, played by real-life progeny Guillaume Depardieu. In a mirror of their own relationship, the son, a former addict, tries to force his father into a relationship by confronting him with the secrets of their shared past. But can such things be forced ?
Belle Époque
Mini series
Drama (1995)
| Director: | Gavin Millar |
| Actors: André Dusollier, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Isabelle Carré, Benno Fürmann, Marthe Keller, Yves Jacques , Anne Létourneau, Francis Reddy | |

| Cinematographer: | William Lubtchansky |
| Original music: | Laurent Petitgirard |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Jean-Pierre Guérin, Nardo Castillo, Brigitte Germain |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Les production E.G.M., GMT Productions |
It all begins when Lucien Lachenay, famous inventor of the moving sidewalk at the 1900 Paris Universal Exhibit, saves the life of beautiful Alice Avellano whose deranged husband was trying to strangle her... Lucien Lachenay is himself being threatened by a band of anarchists who have hired young worker Alphonse to murder him. Alphonse messes up the contract, Lucien is fascinated by Alphonse's irrepressible energy and thirst for knowledge. So he agrees to become his mentor instead of handing him over to the police. Over time, Lucien, Alphonse, Alice and the young ravishing Laure will measure one another in a games of rivalry, treason and, ultimately, reconciliation.
Chateau en Suède
TV Movie
Drama (2008)
| Director: | Josée Dayan |
| Actors: Jeanne Moreau, Géraldine Pailhas, Guillaume Depardieu, Marine Delterme, Aymeric Demarigny | |

| Cinematographer: | Stephan Ivanov |
| Art direction: | Philip Lévèque |
| Original music: | Frédéric Botton |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| SFX conceptor: | Guillaume Murray |
| Unit manager: | Martha Fernandez |
| Producers: | Claude Léger – Josée Dayan – Mathieu Tarot |
| Production company: | Passion Films, Films Possessions, Ciné-Roman |
A very unusual family : Hugo, an autocratic country squire ; his wife Eleonor; his sister Agathe, a spinster devoted to family traditions ; Elenor's brother, Sebastien, bonded to her by a dubious relationship ; and a grand mother who's regressed to childhood. And they are all costumed as if they live through in the 19th century. That's what young Frederic discovers when he arrives to study the legendary aristocratic family as part of his curriculum. Rapidly, Eleonor let's him know that she may grant him her favors. Then Frederic finds out that Hugo's first wife, Ophelie, now lives cloistered in the castle after she went mad. This means Eleonor is not Hugo's legitimate wife. They run, but to no avail, for Eleonor has no intentions of leaving. Learning about their relationship (or maybe provoking it), Hugo decides to kill Frederic with the help of Agathe and Sebastien. Desperate, Frederic escapes in the snow but dies of exhaustion. Sometime later, another young man arrives at the Castle. He too is attracted to Eleonor, but...
Druids
Feature film
Adventure (2000)
| Director: | Jacques Dorfmann |
| Actors: Christophe Lambert, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max Von Sydow, Ines Sastre | |

| Cinematographer: | Stephan Ivanov |
| Art direction: | Didier Naert |
| Original music: | Pierre Charvet |
| Editor: | Marie Castro |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard |
| Producers: | Jacques Dorfmann, Claude Léger, Patrick Sandin |
| Production company: | Transfilm, TF1, Effeil Productions |
Christopher Lambert stars as strong but peace-loving Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix in the year 60 B.C. Vercingetorix's peaceful way of life with his fellow druids is disrupted when Julius Caesar and his army declare war. Just before the battle, he is inspired by a reunion with his childhood love and then prepares his people for a conflict that will change history!
Framed
Feature film
Comedy (1998)
| Director: | Tomas Romero |
| Actors: Jose Garcia, Richard Bohringer, Susan Anbeh | |

| Cinematographer: | Walter Bal |
| Art direction: | Laure Balzan-Sorin |
| Original music: | Guy Trépanier |
| Editor: | Jean-Pierre Cereghetti, Catherine Trouillet |
| Unit manager: | Charles Even |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Jacques Dorfmann |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Tesson S.A. |
The Good, the Beauty and the Bad Guy. Accused of a murder he did not commit, José Garcia is a law student who uses the worst means to prove his innocence. Susan Anbeh is the young detective in charge of the investigation. And Richard Bohringer is the killer. Written and Directed by Tomas Roméo, "Five Minutes Breather" is a dark comedy for all to enjoy.
Girls
Feature film
Comedy/Drama/Romance (1979)
| Director: | Just Jaeckin |
| Actors: Anne Parillaud, Zoé Chaveau, Isabelle Mejias, Charlotte Walior | |

| Cinematographer: | Claude Agostini |
| Original music: | Eric Stewart |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| Unit manager: | Richard Dupuy |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Pieter Kroonenburg, Jean Serge Breton |
| Production company: | CANEURAM, COFCI, TV13 |
As Confucius once said "life is a ball! But it depends through whose glasses one is looking". Freckle-face, fifteen year old Betty thinks Confucius must be drunk to have written such a stupid thing. Her sister, Suzanne, would like to know where she can buy the glasses that make life seem a ball. She is sixteen and very practical. According to their friend, Annie, Confucius never had to get up at five in the morning to earn a living, so how could he know anything about it. She is also sixteen and that's the way it is. As far as Catherine is concerned Confucius is definitely not her type and should mind his own business. In any case dreams are better than reality. Though they don't know it yet, this bond will be sorely tested...
Grey Owl
Feature film
Adventure, Drama, Romance (1998)
| Director: | Sir Richard Attenborough |
| Actors: Pierce Brosnan, Annie Galipeau | |

| Cinematographer: | Roger Pratt |
| Art direction: | Claude Par/ |
| Original music: | Georges Fenton |
| Editor: | Lesley Walker |
| Unit manager: | Michel Chauvin |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Sir Richard Attenborough, Jake Eberts, Diana Hawkins |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Beaver Productions, Allied Filmmakers |
In the 1930s, young Englishman Archibald Belaney emigrates to Canada, and decides to live as a Native American named Grey Owl. While travelling as a trapper he meets Pony, a young Mohawk woman who is immediately enamoured with Grey Owl. She decides to follow him to the north of Canada, and although he resists her affections he eventually grows fond of her. Pony convinces Grey Owl to give up the cruelty of animal trapping and so he turns his hand to writing in order to make a living. Eventually, Grey Owl becomes a famous nature writer and conservationist, widely popular on the international lecture circuit. It is not until his death in 1938 that his true nationality, and his double-identity are exposed.
Habitat
Feature film
Horror/Sci-fi (1997)
| Director: | Rene Daalder |
| Actors: Balthazar Getty, Tcheky Karyo, Alice Krige, Kenneth Welsh, Laura Harris | |

| Cinematographer: | Jean Lépine |
| Art direction: | Claude Paré |
| Original music: | Ralph Grierson |
| Editor: | Gaétan Huot |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Pieter Kroonernburg, Rene Daalder, Denis Wigman |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Ecotopia, Kingsborough Pictures |
Andreas, a teenager whose dead father was a celebrated geneticist, is living in a time when the ozone layer has been so seriously depleted that the sun's rays have become deadly to humanity. However, Andreas finds that thanks to his father's discoveries his skin can resist the burning sun. He is destined to be the world's new Adam. But will he find Eve? Another legacy from his father is the house, a bizarre, overgrown Garden of Eden, a primordial swamp endowed with intelligence and resourcefulness and weapons. When the townspeople discover Andreas' secret and rise up in fear against him, they realize that the house is not only alive, it is prepared to fight back.
Highlander III
Feature film
Sci-fi (1994)
| Director: | Andrew Morahan |
| Actors: Christopher Lambert, Mario Van Peebles, Deborah Unger, Alex Johnson, Mark Neufeld | |

| Cinematographer: | Steven Chivers |
| Art direction: | Wolf Kroeger |
| Original music: | J. Peter Robinson |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| SFX conceptor: | Hybride Technologies |
| Producers: | Claude Leger, James Daly, Eric Altmayer, Jean Cazes, Charles L. Smiley, Guy Collins |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Falling Cloud Ltd, Lumiere |
Connor MacLeod is the Highlander. He's blessed with immortality and cursed with immortal enemies. One of those is Kane, a sorcerer and master of illusion who has been buried for three hundred years under a mythical Japanese mountain. When a scientific expedition mistakenly unearths Kane and his warriors. Kane begins his quest for ultimate power. Power he can only gain by killing Connor MacLeod. The two ageless enemies wage their war across time and across the earth until they meet in the ultimate showdown that could change the face of time.
Home Team
Feature film
Comedy (1998)
| Director: | Allan A. Goldstein |
| Actors: Steve Guttenberg, Sophie Lorain, Michel Perron, Ryan Slater | |

| Cinematographer: | Barry Gravelle |
| Art direction: | Violette Daneau |
| Original music: | Larry Cohen |
| Editor: | Richard Cohen |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Luciano Lisi, Christine Kavanagh |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Alist Productions |
Bounced from professional sports for illegal betting, "Party Boy" Henry Butler (Steve Guttenberg) avoids jail time with a public service stint in a foster home. Butler is hired as a handyman, and the mischievous kids, refugees from broken homes, immediately sense Butler's reluctance to help them and respond by playing pranks. Their dreams are dashed when a fire destroys the residence and authorities plan to send the kids to different institutions. Can Butler keep his team together without resorting to gambling to raise funds for a new home?
Ladies Room
Feature film
Comedy / Drama (1999)
| Director: | Gabriella Cristiani |
| Actors: John Malkovich, Greta Scacchi, Lorraine Bracco, Veronica Ferres, Molly Parker | |

| Cinematographer: | Pierre Mignot |
| Art direction: | Pierre Allard |
| Original music: | Tony Roman |
| Editor: | Gabriella Cristiani, Dominique Fortin |
| Unit manager: | Martin Dufour |
| Producers: | Tony Roman, Réné Malo, Claude Léger, Jonathan Vanger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Cine-Roman, Smallrain, Laurem Productions |
Set in various ladies rooms at the theatre, ballet and opera, the story of women who share their personal thoughts about love, sex and men, which lead to serious consequences for a male millionaire, when his wife and mistress form a bond. Description longue (français):
The Lover
Feature film
Drama / Romance (1991)
| Director: | Vera Belmont |
| Actors: Valerie Kaprisky, Peter Gallagher, Yves Jacques, Nick Mancuso, Stacy Keach, Phillip Anglim | |

| Cinematographer: | Dietrich Lohmann |
| Art direction: | Martin Martinec |
| Original music: | Jean-Marie Sénia |
| Editor: | Jean Beaudoin, Martine Giordano, Yves Langlois, Barbara Zittwitz |
| Unit manager: | Cathy Lemeslif |
| Producers: | Vera Belmont, Claude Léger, Gunter Rohrbach, Linda Gutenburg |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Stephan Films, FR3, Farena Films, Sofinergie, Bavaria Films |
1938. Barely out of school, Milena knows what she wants to do in life: to write. She is passionate about the arts, books and music. And also about the man who leads her through this cultural maelstrom : avant-garde critic Ernst Polak. Misunderstood by her father, Milena runs off to Vienna to marry Ernst. There, Milena will become successful in her work and will endure the failure of her marriage. Back in Prague, she will meet the man of her destiny : young writer Franz Kafka. But the Nazi threat is growing and peace is becoming increasingly fragile. Even in the midst of the storm, Milena, faithful to her passions, will live up to her destiny.
Lucky Star
Feature film
Drama (1980)
| Director: | Max Fischer |
| Actors: Rod Steiger, Louise Fletcher, Lou Jacobi, Brett Marx, Yvon Dufour, Helen Hugues, Isabelle Méjias | |

| Cinematographer: | Frank Tidy |
| Art direction: | Michel Proulx |
| Original music: | Art Phillips |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| Unit manager: | Didier Hoffmann |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Pieter Kronenburg, André Fleury |
| Production company: | Tele-Metropole International |
The Lucky Star is a heart warming drama about a young boy who escapes the traumas of war-torn Holland in 1940 by living in a fantasy world of American westerns - where good triumphs over evil. The Lucky Star is a story where an outcast becomes a hero.
Magic of Marciano
Feature film
Drama (2001)
| Director: | Tony Barbien |
| Actors: Nastassja Kinski, Robert Forster, Cody Morgan, Jason Cairns, Billy Kay | |

| Cinematographer: | Matthew Irving |
| Art direction: | Richard Fraser |
| Original music: | Harry Gregson-Williams |
| Editor: | Jeffery Stephens |
| Producers: | Lila Cazes, Claude Leger, Luciano Lisi |
Desperate to escape persecution at school and at home, 9-year-old James wanders the docks of his quiet coastal hometown until he befriends Henry, a middle-aged retired psychiatrist who's building a boat to sail around the world. One fateful night, when James is separated from his beautiful but deeply troubled mother, Henry teaches him the greatest magic trick of all -- how to live in the happy place found somewhere between fantasy and reality. This comes in handy when James is dragged through the foster care system after his mother is committed to a mental institution.
The man of 5A
Feature film
Drama (1982)
| Director: | Max Fisher |
| Actors: Georges Segal, Irene Cara, Joyce Gordon, Nicholas Campbell, Clark Johnson, Barbara Cook | |

| Cinematographer: | François Protat |
| Original music: | Art Phillips |
| Editor: | Jean-Guy Montpetit, Fabien D. Tordjmann |
| Unit manager: | Michèle St-Arnaud |
| Producers: | Claude Léger |
| Production company: | Les productions Claude Léger Inc. |
Jimmy Skinner, 55 years old. A decent man...but all burnt out. All that's left of him are the memories of Broadway's bright lights. He lives a pathetic existence with his dog Toots. Tonight, loud rock music is playing next door. The neighbours celebrate a lucky shot: They sold an old beat up car to a gullible couple. And since drugs and alcohol flow freely, how about sharing some with the dog? Toots die's at Jimmy's feet. Blind with rage, he wants revenge and steals the car money. From his neighbours, Jimmy does not get caught and instead he becomes rich. One of the girls from next door take an interest in Jimmy and his new found wealth. Will he fall into the trap she sets for him?
Jean Moulin "Une affaire française"
Mini series
Drama (2002)
| Director: | Pierre Aknine |
| Actors: Francis Husher, Marushka Detmers, Micheline Presle, Bernard Fresson | |

| Cinematographer: | Allen Smith |
| Art direction: | Michel Marsolais, Clorinde Mery |
| Original music: | Yvan Cassar |
| Editor: | Thierry Rouden |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard, Marc Jenny |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Jean-Pierre Guérin Jonathan Vanger, Jaso Piette, Micheal Cowan |
| Production company: | Transfilm, GMT Productions, Spice Factory, TF1 |
From the fall of France in June 1940 and Jean Moulin's departure for London to join General de Gaulle in September 1941, to his unification of France's various resistance networks and eventually his capture, torture and death at he hands of the Gestapo in 1943. This is an unforgettable, moving, suspenseful recreation of the final, heroic years of the life of Jean Moulin, the great Resistance fighter.
Odyssey of the Pacific
Feature film
Adventure / Drama (1982)
| Director: | Fernando Arrabal |
| Actors: Mickey Rooney, Jonathan Starr, Ky Huot Uk, Anick, Monique Mercure, Jean-Louis Roux, Guy Hoffman | |

| Cinematographer: | Ken Legargeant |
| Original music: | Edith Butler |
| Editor: | John Broughton, Fabien D. Tordjmann |
| SFX conceptor: | Jacques Godbout |
| Unit manager: | Suzanne Roy |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Romaine Legargeant, Brigitte Germain |
| Production company: | Babylone Films, Ciné-Pacific, Films A2 |
Hoang, a young Cambodian refugee, spends the summer in the countryside. He strikes up a friendship with Lis and Toby, niece and nephew of the folks who welcomed him to Canada. Toby is a dreamer with a highly vivid imagination. He sees himself in a sumptuous circus, or conducting a symphonic orchestra, or better still crossing the universe onboard a super spaceship. The kids discover an old Pacific steam engine in the forest, very near the shack where the former driver lives, old Thubal, who calls himself the Emperor of Peru. With the children's help, he intends to restore the steam engine to its past splendour. But Hoang misses his mother, whom he left behind on a beach in Cambodia. The kids take charge of the steam engine and depart for a fantastical voyage around the world.
On est pas là pour s'aimer
TV Movie
Drama (2000)
| Director: | Daniel Janneau |
| Actors: Véronique Genest, Pierre Arditi, Robert Charlebois, Julien Rochefort, Albert Millaire, Julie Du page | |
| Cinematographer: | Michel Cenet |
| Art direction: | Pierre Allard, Bertrand L'Herminier |
| Original music: | Robert Charlebois |
| Editor: | Thierry Rouden |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard |
| Producers: | Jean-Pierre Guérin, Claude Léger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, GMT Productions, TF1 |
Frederique heads the research department of the Emmerson oil company and she has sacrificed her private and sentimental life for her work. At odds with her bosses, who consider her work useless,, she is unduly fired by the company's managing director, Maxime Vergnaud. When things go wrong, Maxime is forced to accept he made a mistake and fearing that his head will be next on the block, he desperately tries to convince Frederique to come back.
Le Palanquin des larmes
Feature film
Historical drama (1987)
| Director: | Jacques Dorfmann |
| Actors: Quing Yi, Tu Huai Qing, Chen Jie, Jiang Wen, Zhou Yiemang, Elisabeth Sung, Huang Zhong Yin, Jiang Xi Ren | |

| Cinematographer: | Jean-Claude Larrieu |
| Art direction: | Quranxin |
| Original music: | Maurice Jarre |
| Editor: | Françoise Bonnot, Yves Langlois |
| Unit manager: | Gérard Martin |
| Producers: | Jacques Dorfmann, Nicolas Clermont, Pieter Kroonenburg, Claude Léger, Chi xi Dao |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Effeil Productions, Belstar Productions, Antenne2 TV, Film A2 |
A modern history of China as seen through the life of a woman. Born in 1936, during the Sino-Japanese war, she experiences the civil war, and Mao's arrival to power. Forced to marry at 13, she is rapidly widowed and then begins to play piano, an instrument she formally played as a virtuoso.
Red River
Mini series
Adventure / Drama (1996)
| Director: | Yves Boisset |
| Actors: Christophe Malavoy, Claudia Koll, Eric Schweig, Lucrezia Lante Della Rovere, Thierry Fortineau, Gordon Pinsent, Nick Mancuso | |

| Original music: | Angélique Nachon, Jean-Claude Nachon |
| Production company: | Transfilm, GMT Productions, EGM Productions |
Ravenne, a free-spirited adventurer, and his Métis friend Napoléon arrive at the Red River seulement to sell their horses. Captivated by a farm girl, Hannah, Ravenne decides to give up the nomadic life and settle down. Napoléon doesn't understand how the love of a woman can spoil their friendship and, after a violent fight with Ravenne, heads off alone into the bush. Upon his return, Hannah falls in love with Napoleon. Discovering she is pregnant, Hannah and Napoléon run away to the Rockies, pursued by an outraged Ravenne. When, at last, Ravenne finds the couple, a surprise awaits him.
Robinson Crusoë
TV Movie
Adventure (2002)
| Director: | Thierry Chabert |
| Actors: Pierre Richard, Nicolas Cazale, Jean-Claude Leguay, Marie Beraud, Aurora Basnuevo, Ulik Anello, Michel Perron, Jean-Bernard Côté. | |

| Cinematographer: | Carlo Varini |
| Art direction: | Michel Marsolais |
| Original music: | Angélique et Jean-Claude Nachon |
| Editor: | Jeanne Kef |
| Unit manager: | Hélène Boulay |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Jean-Pierre Guérin, Jonathan Vanger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, GMT Productions, Spice Factory, TF1 |
The story is well-known: a man is shipwrecked on a desert island, overcomes solitude and the harshness of life in the wild, finds and 'civilises' a native he calls "Friday", returns to his home after many years. Holding centre stage is the sparkling match of wits between Robinson and Friday, the young native saved by Robinson.
Steal
Feature film
Action / Thriller (2002)
| Director: | Gérard Pires |
| Actors: Stephen Dorff, Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Payne, Stephen Berkoff | |

| Cinematographer: | Tetsuo Nagata |
| Art direction: | Guy Lalande |
| Original music: | Andy Gray |
| Editor: | Véronique Lange |
| SFX conceptor: | La Maison |
| Unit manager: | Jocelyn Dubois |
| Producers: | Michael Cowan, Jason Piette, Claud Leger, Nicholas Altmayer, Eric Altmayer, Jonathan Vanger, John Fremes |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Spice Factory, Mandarin S.A |
A group of youthful robbers are looking for a retirement fund. But the mob and the police want them to keep working - for them! “Steal” is an action packed robbery story. Lead character Slim is as smart as they come, and has come up with a daring plan: pull off five heists in a week, using a different extreme sport each time to make the getaway. But after only two heists the gang net $20M in untraceable bearer bonds...
The Thousand Wonders of the Universe
Feature film
Drama (1997)
| Director: | Jean-Michel Roux |
| Actors: Maria de Medeiros, Julie Delpy, Tchéky Karyo, Chick Ortega | |

| Cinematographer: | Michel Amathieu |
| Art direction: | André Chamberland |
| Original music: | Mick Harris, Mick Morris, Treporem Pal |
| Editor: | Jean Beaudoin |
| Unit manager: | Diane Arcand |
| Producers: | François Fries, Jean-Martial Lefranc, Éric Altmayer, Claude Léger, Nardo Castillo |
| Production company: | Transfilm, La Compagnie des Images, Lumière, Millestar, France 3 |
Humanity lives in the fear of a possible alien invasion. For the first time in history, a message in code coming from another planet, reaches earth. Some months later, the twelve thousand inhabitants of Sepulveda are placed in quarantine. However, when a strange magnetic phenomenon occurs in the region, specialists suspect an alien attack. An astrophysicist, a specialist in UFOs is sent to the city to lead an investigation on the strange events.
A Wind of Wyoming
Feature film
Drama / Comedy (1994)
| Director: | André Forcier |
| Actors: Francois Cluzet, Sarah-Jeanne Salvy, France Castel, Michel Cote, Marc Messier, Celine Bonnier, Leo Munger, Donald Pilon, Marcel Sabourin, Martin Randez, France Castel | |

| Cinematographer: | Georges Dufaux |
| Art direction: | Serge Bureau |
| Original music: | Christian Gaubert |
| Editor: | Jacques Gagné |
| SFX conceptor: | Yvan Adam |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Nardo Castillo, Jacques Dorfmann, Brigitte Germain |
| Production company: | Transfilm, EGM Productions, Eiffel Productions, Selena Audiovisuel |
Slightly surreal, all bonkers, this is another imaginary tale of sex and loathing in Old Montreal from Quebec's caustic poet of cinema, Andre Forcier. This time he bombs out big-time with the mix of boxing, seedy cabaret and sadistic sexual antics taking on a self-indulgent mood. France Castel (mommie dearest) and Sarah-Jeanne Salvy (deadly daughter) lead the cast, which includes French actor Francois Cluzet as a French writer visiting Montreal from exile in Wyoming, into absurdity. Forcier explored some of the same inter-personal themes in his earlier film, An Imaginary Tale, and used a similar style.
Sous les vents de Neptune
TV Movie
Drama (2007)
| Director: | Josée Dayan |
| Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jacques Spiesser, Hélène Fillières, Jeanne Moreau, Myriam Boyer, Corinne Masiero, Violette Retancourt, Sandra Speichert, Rémy Girard | |

| Cinematographer: | Nicolas Bolduc |
| Art direction: | Jean-François Campeau, Philippe Léveque |
| Original music: | Pascal Estève |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard |
| Producers: | Claude Léger, Jean-Pierre Guérin, Matthieu Tarot |
| Production company: | Passionfilms, GMT Productions, Transfilm |
To Adamsberg, the gruesome discovery of a young girl stabbed three times is a violent reminder of his twin brother Raphael, who disappeared thirty years ago after he was deemed a suspect in the murder of his girlfriend. The bodies do bear similar wounds, the apparent marks of a trident.
C'est beau une ville la nuit
Feature film
Drama (2006)
| Director: | Richard Bohringer |
| Actors: Richard Bohringer, Romane Bohringer, Robinson Stévenin, François Négret, Luc Thuillier, Bertrand Richard | |

| Cinematographer: | Dominique Brenguier |
| Art direction: | Pierre Allard, Robert Voisin |
| Original music: | Richard Bohringer, Olivier Monteils, Bertrand Richard |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| Producers: | Richard Bohringer, Denis Charvet, Jean-Marc Félio, Claude Léger, Marco Pacchioni |
| Production company: | Les Films Christy's, Constellation Films International, France 2 Cinéma, Canal+, Téléfilm Canada, CinéCinéma |
Adapted from the best-seller, the film is a road movie full of music and poetry, driving us from the hot districts of Marseille, to Paris, Montreal and Dakar. Paulo, the young writer, follows Richard, the old musician, in his wanderings, encounters, love stories and will share his vision of life. Richard transmits to Paulo his crazy and strange experience, opening the door to an enchanting world of passion.
Eminent Domain
Feature film
Political thriller (1991)
| Director: | John Irvin |
| Actors: Donald Sutherland, Anne Archer, Jodhi May, Paul Freeman, Anthony Bate, Pip Torrens, Bernard Hepton, Francoise Michaud, Yves Beneyton | |

| Cinematographer: | Witold Adamek |
| Art direction: | David Gaucher |
| Original music: | Zbigniew Preisner |
| Editor: | Peter Tanner |
| Producers: | Shimon Arama, Claude Léger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, ARAMA, Harlech Films, Stephan Films, UGC |
1979, in Poland. The Cold War reaches a peak. Eastern European leaders become paranoid about Western influence. Donald Sutherland is Comrade Joseph Burski, one of the top officers at the Politburo, who sees his worst nightmare come true when all of a sudden – and for no apparent reason – he is deprived of all the comfort and privileges of his position. Within a society based on mistrust and brutality, love, passion and loyalty are the first victims...but also too often they are the only way out.
Napoleon
Mini series
Drama (2002)
| Director: | Yves Simoneau |
| Actors: Christian Clavier, Isabella Rossellini, Gérard Depardieu, John Malkovich, Anouk Aimée | |

| Cinematographer: | Guy Dufaux |
| Art direction: | Richard Cunin |
| Original music: | Richard Grégoire |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| SFX conceptor: | Pierre Raymond (Hybride technologies) |
| Unit manager: | Ginette Guillard |
| Producers: | Jean-Pierre Guérin, Gérard Depardieu, Claude Léger, Jan Mojto, Jonathan Vanger, Jason Piette, Michael Lionello Cowan, David Roger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, GMT Productions, Spice Factory, DD Productions, France 2 |
He was the most powerful man in the world... At the heart of this mini series of four episodes, a simple man... Not a legend, nor a hero greater than nature. This is about the real Napoleon Bonaparte, a human being with human needs, a man filled with desires, strengths and weaknesses. A man moved by unbridled will and energy, who could brag about "losing perhaps a battle, but never wasting a minute of my time." A man who, through the sheer force of events, raised himself above all mortals to gain a quasi mythical status.
It rained all night the day I left
Feature film
Adventure / Drama (1978)
| Director: | Nicolas Gessner |
| Actors: Tony Curtis, Louis Gousset Jr, Sally Kellerman, John Vernon, Lisa Langlois, Guy Hoffman | |

| Cinematographer: | Richard Ciupka |
| Original music: | Alain Leroux |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| Producers: | Claude Giroux, Shlomo Mograbi, Christophe Harbonville, Leon Zuratas |
| Production company: | Caneuram Films, Cofci, Israfilm Ltd. |
Somewhere, lost in the immensity of the desert, a mini van drives under a heavy sun. Robert and Leo drowse inside. Robert is white, Leo is black, two tough guys, who love a good fight as well as booze, women and money, braving danger with ease and humor.
The Last Sign
Feature film
Drama / Romance / Thriller (2004)
| Director: | Douglas Law |
| Actors: Andie MacDowell, Samuel Le Bihan, Tim Roth | |

| Cinematographer: | Jean-Claude Larrieu |
| Art direction: | Claude Tremblay |
| Original music: | Pete Lorimer |
| Editor: | Yves Langlois |
| SFX conceptor: | Louis Craig |
| Unit manager: | Dominique Boussagol, Paul Boutin |
| Producers: | Claude Carrère, Michael Cowan, Claude Léger, Jason Piette, Jonathan Vanger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, Spice Factory, Carrère Groupe, Dall'Angelo Pictures, Darklight Films, France 2 Cinéma, Movision, Téléfilm Canada |
Kathleen is a woman struggling with her own hurt and rebellion, trying to heal her wounds after the untimely death of her alcoholic and abusive husband Jeremy. Their years together were bittersweet, tainted with violence, pain and betrayed love. She is unable to forgive and harbours more hatred than affection for Jeremy. Disturbing occurences begin to disrupt her life: phone calls after midnight, objects disappear, the figure eight manifest itself repeatedly. Katleen tries to ignore these strange happenings, but they become more frequent. She realizes that it is the tormented ghost of her husband calling out for forgiveness. Torn between her growing fondness for her tenant Marc and the memory of her husband, she understands that by chaining Jeremy with her unforgiven souvenirs, she is binding herself in a prison cell.
D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
Mini series
Drama / Adventure (2005)
| Director: | Pierre Aknine |
| Actors: Vincent Elbaz, Emmanuelle Béart, Tchéky Karyo, Heino Ferch, Grégori Derangère, Grégory Gadebois, Stefania Rocca | |

| Cinematographer: | Allen Smith |
| Art direction: | Réal Proulx |
| Original music: | Matt Dunkley |
| Editor: | Thierry Rouden |
| SFX conceptor: | Creo Collective |
| Unit manager: | Daniel Boudreau |
| Producers: | Jean-Pierre Guérin, Michael Cowan, Claude Léger, Oldrich Mach, Jason Piette, Jonathan Vanger |
| Production company: | Transfilm, D'Artagnan Productions, GMT Productions, Okko Productions, Spice Factory, Three Musketeers Productions, TF1 |
Intrigue and revenge take on a new, diabolical edge in this cloak-and-dagger adventure based on Dumas' unrivalled tale of the Three Musketeers and their reckless, romantic friend D'Artagnan. Exile and possibly death are in the cards for the Queen of France if Cardinal Richelieu has his way. Aiding him in his sinister campaign is Milady de Winter, a beautiful and mysterious young woman who possesses supernatural powers. But are her powers strong enough against D'Artagnan and his friends? Swashbuckling duels, wild gallops, fiery showdowns and, for D'Artagnan, passionate lovemaking dot the pulsating adventures of the musketeers as they fight for justice, love and the queen's honour.