Jean Labadie

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.
Crew

Indochine
Producer

Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood
Co-Producer

Scorpion
Producer

The Untamed
Co-Producer

Post Tenebras Lux
Producer

Three Floors
Delegated Producer

Zim and Co
Producer

R.M.N.
Co-Producer

Lulu in the Nude
Producer

The Beasts
Producer

Tale of Tales
Producer

Only Lovers Left Alive
Executive Producer

America Latina
Co-Producer

Graduation
Co-Producer

The Weeping Meadow
Co-Producer

Paterson
Executive Producer

Taboo
Executive Producer

Quién te cantará
Associate Producer

Pinocchio
Producer

The Dead Don't Die
Thanks

Reality
Co-Producer

Thelma
Co-Producer

Dogman
Producer

The Zero Theorem
Producer

Keep Going
Associate Producer

Paris Countdown
Producer

I Don't Kiss
Producer

Winged Migration
Associate Producer

The Realm
Producer

The Operative
Co-Executive Producer

An Impossible Love
Co-Producer

Mother
Producer

The Last of the Unjust
Producer

Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Executive Producer

Bachelor Days Are Over
Co-Producer

Moon Man
Co-Producer

Dark Woods
Producer

At Five in the Afternoon
Executive Producer

Left-Handed Girl
Producer

The Warrior's Brother
Producer

The White Planet
Producer

Silent Light
Associate Producer

Los Tigres
Producer

Never Too Late For Love
Co-Producer

Free Zone
Co-Producer

L'irrésolu
Associate Producer
Mi Amor
Line Producer

Behind the Sun
Associate Producer