Francis Boespflug


Francis Boespflug was a French film producer.

Biography

Born in Strasbourg, Boespflug studied law there. He met his future wife, Fabienne Vonier, at the independent cinema Le Club, which was owned by Louis Malle. In the early 1980s, he worked alongside producer Jack Gajos to set up l'Agence Pour le Développement Régional du Cinéma.
In 1989, Boespflug, along with Louis and Vincent Malle, and his wife Fabienne, founded the cinematic production and distribution company Pyramide. Pyramide would aid the productions of many directors, including Youssef Chahine, Alain Resnais, and Denys Arcand. In 1992, he left Pyramide and began working at Gaumont, while Fabienne took over management of Pyramide. In 1997, Boespflug became hired as head of the French subsidiary of Warner Bros.
At Warner Bros., Boespflug produced many French versions of American movies, including La Classe de Neige, La Vérité si je mens 2, Un long dimanche de fiançailles, and Coco avant Chanel.
In 2009, Boespflug left Warner Bros. and went back to Gaumont as an advisor. On the side, he created his own company, FB Productions, in 2011.
Following Fabienne Vonier's death in 2013, Boespflug returned as head of Pyramide.
Francis Boespflug died on 6 November 2018 in Paris.