The Boss of Canal+ Is Justified After His Reaction to the Anti-Bolloré Stand
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In the general meeting, the director of the audiovisual group returned to the Cannoese controversy and now wants to check the degree of "consideration" of the project promoters for the company, before finalising the contracts.
While he claims that he did not speak of a "blacklist" for the signatories, he states that he does not wish to finance "persons who have harmed Canal+".
However, the chairman of the board of directors of the audiovisual group, of which Vincent Bolloré is the reference shareholder, stated that a "new dimension" would be taken into account in the future in the examination of film and series projects supported by Canal+.
Canal+'s boss explained that he wanted to add a new criterion to determine whether a professional could obtain the group's agreement for financing: did he cause harm to Canal+.
At the general meeting of the Canal+ group held this morning, the president of the executive board, Maxime Saada, responded to his reaction to the rostrum, "Zapper Bolloré," stating that Canal+ "will continue to support French and European cinema, in diversity." "99 per cent of the film professionals did not recognize themselves in this petition that attacked Canal+," said Maxime Saada about the rostrum. "It is indeed Canal+ that has been attack…
Canal+'s boss, Maxime Saada, "assumes" that his group no longer wished to finance the films of the signatories of a forum against its reference shareholder Vincent Bolloré, but to defend itself from wanting to...
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