Catherine Lamour

Catherine Lamour

Born in 1942, Catherine Lamour, the daughter of Philippe Lamour, a former collaborator of Jean Monnet, is a graduate of the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris. In 1969, she became editor of the foreign service of the everyday World and enters the world of publishing, (1971-1980) and as director of the collection (Stock, Grasset, Threshold, and Fayard). It integrates Tele-Hachette, a company directed by Frédéric Rossif, as an independent producer and then held the position of head of relationship Edition/Tv to the Directorate-general of Hachette (1980-1982). Hosted at Canal+, it ran for twenty years Unity documentary Films of the string then the post of Director of cultural events. In 2002, she became manager of CL Images Board. In 2002, the Minister of Culture, Frédéric Mitterrand, entrusted him with a report on the documentary film that she will produce with Serge Gordey, Jacques Perrin and Carlos Pinsky. Director, he was responsible for The New road of opium, followed by heroin in the golden Triangle, released at the ORTF, and a series of six films entitled The Last riders in the world, at the request of Frédéric Rossif. A writer, she has published – among others - by Fayard with the journalist Danièle Granet, a book on the globalization of culture, entitled the Big and small secrets of the world of art

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