A new player is entering the already teeming audiovisual production market.
Studiofact, created by Roxane Rouas-Rafowicz, ex-CEO of Fremantle France, and Jacques Aragones, journalist and boss of TV Presse, has the ambition to make fictions, documentaries, podcasts and even books.
So much content that will have the particularity of being based on true stories.
The successes of the story of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès or books like
La Familia grande
by Camille Kouchner,
"prove that the public has a great interest in these subjects which are becoming real social phenomena",
explains Jacques Aragones.
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The brand new group is in the process of completing a fundraising of 35 million euros from Family offices to quickly break into France and internationally.
The group is divided into five main entities for five businesses: reporting, surveys, magazines, documentaries, fiction inspired by real events, podcasting and publishing.
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