Nocturnes Productions

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IndustryCinema & Television
FoundedFrance France (2007)
FoundersOlivier Bohler, Raphaël Millet
HeadquartersFrance France, Aix-en-Provence
Nocturnes Productions
IndustryCinema & Television
FoundedFrance France (2007)
FoundersOlivier Bohler, Raphaël Millet
HeadquartersFrance France, Aix-en-Provence
Products
WebsiteNocturnes Productions

Nocturnes Productions is a French production company founded in 2007 by Olivier Bohler and Raphaël Millet.[1]

Nocturnes Productions produces mainly documentary films about cinema and film-makers, such as Code Name Melville[2] directed by Olivier Bohler and Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory, Gaston Méliès and His Wandering Star Film Company, Chaplin in Bali directed by Raphaël Millet, as well as arthouse documentaries such as November directed by Abel Davoine.

It also produces short films, such as Halfway There (original French title: À Mi-chemin) directed by Arnaud Bénoliel, as well as corporate movies such as Magic of Cinema (original French title: La Magie du cinéma) for the Dubai International Film Festival and Baba Bling for Singapore's National Heritage Board.

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