
Jean Labadie
70 years
 Biography
Jean Labadie is a name which perhaps remains a tad obscured despite his formidable influence on the French film industry. In 1986, Labadie founded distribution company Bac Films in 1986, a label which took home the Palme d’Or at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival for David Lynch’s Wild at Heart as well as in 1991 for the Coen. Bros.’ Barton Fink. Labadie sold his shares at Bac in 2007 to create Le Pacte, a company also synonymous with European cinematic royalty.
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| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Dark Woods | 1989 | Producer | 
| I Don't Kiss | 1991 | Producer | 
| Indochine | 1992 | Producer | 
| Taboo | 1999 | Executive Producer | 
| The Warrior's Brother | 2002 | Producer | 
| At Five in the Afternoon | 2003 | Executive Producer | 
| Zim and Co | 2005 | Producer | 
| The White Planet | 2006 | Producer | 
| Scorpion | 2007 | Producer | 
| Post Tenebras Lux | 2012 | Producer | 
| Paris Countdown | 2013 | Producer | 
| The Zero Theorem | 2013 | Producer | 
| Lulu in the Nude | 2013 | Producer | 
| The Last of the Unjust | 2013 | Producer | 
| Only Lovers Left Alive | 2013 | Executive Producer | 
| Tale of Tales | 2015 | Producer | 
| Paterson | 2016 | Executive Producer | 
| Dogman | 2018 | Producer | 
| The Realm | 2018 | Producer | 
| Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat | 2018 | Executive Producer | 
| Mother | 2019 | Producer | 
| Pinocchio | 2019 | Producer | 
| The Beasts | 2022 | Producer | 
| Left-Handed Girl | 2025 | Producer | 
| Los Tigres | 2025 | Producer |