Le Film d'Art S.A.

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Share of 100F - Paris 1908

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Le Film d'Art is a production company founded in 1908 by Paul Laffitte, at the request of the members of the Comédie-Française to ensure the production on screen of historical, mythological or theatrical scenes filmed from authentic and renowned adaptations. . At the time of the development of the cinema, the public turns away from the theater and the opera.

The purpose of the company is (excerpt from the articles of association on the back):

"The manufacture, either according to current cinematographic processes, or according to any other processes which would be discovered later, of all views and scenes intended for animated projection and more particularly of scenes based on scenarios signed by contemporary authors, with the help of well-known artists; The publishing and sale of the company's products; The organization in France or abroad of cinema performances or screenings (...)."

The company had as directors: Paul Laffitte (1908-1909), then Paul Gavault (1909-1911), then Charles Delac (1911-1936) and Marcel Vandal.

In 1929, the corporate name Le Film d’Art was replaced by Société Foncière et Immobilière du parc de Neuilly.

Certificate signed by Laffitte

5,000 shares issued only.

Superb decoration composed of cherubs, masks, musical instruments (violin, drum...).

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Data sheet

Country
France
Theme
Cinema
Design
Yes
Rare bonds
Low issue
Condition
EF
Printer
Ch. Blitz (28 rue de Trévise, Paris)

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