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    Pathé (French: [pate]; styled as PATHÉ!) is a French major film production and distribution company, owning a number of cinema chains through its subsidiary Pathé Cinémas and television networks across Europe. It is the name of a network of French businesses that were founded and originally run by the Pathé Brothers of France starting in 1896.

  2. Homepage - Pathé. Cinemas. Highlight the dark rooms. To keep the magic of cinema alive, Pathé innovates constantly in order to bring ever more show and emotions. Discover. Films. Emotion builders. From successful comedies to award-winning films around the world, Pathé reinvents itself with each film.

  3. pathe.comPathé

    Pionnier du cinéma créateur d'émotions et de souvenirs, Pathé se réinvente à chaque film et propose sans cesse de nouvelles expériences cinématographiques. Découvrez l'histoire de Pathé, sa sélection de films, ses salles innovantes, Pathé Live, la Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé ainsi que nos dernières actualités.

  4. Pathé Cinémas is a subsidiary of Pathé, a film production and distribution company. It operates 134 cinemas in six countries, with various technologies and brands, and plans to expand in Ivory Coast, Morocco and Senegal.

  5. At the Heart of Cinema. With a long history of involvement in cinema, Pathé is today the France’s number one film studio and the leading cinema network in continental Europe. A thousand ways to inspire emotion. Films. Pathé produces and distributes a dozen films each year. Discover our films making the headlines! View More. Cinemas.

  6. Pathé International. Follow @PatheIntsales. Obsession. A film by Maurice Tourneur. with Charles VANEL, Jean YONNEL, Louise Lagrange. Les 11 commandements. A film by F. Desagnat et T. Sorriaux. with Mickaël Youn, Vincent Desagnat, Benjamin Morgaine, William Geslin.

  7. Charles Pathé (born Dec. 25, 1863, Paris—died Dec. 26, 1957, Monte-Carlo) was a French pioneer motion-picture executive who controlled a vast network of production and distribution facilities that dominated the world film market during the first years of the 20th century.

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