Sandra da Fonseca se lanza en solitario con Belleville Production
por Fabien Lemercier
- La productora de las tres películas de Léonor Serraille, y de las dos primeras de Leyla Bouzid, ya ha coproducido Nino de Pauline Loquès con su nueva compañía

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Sandra da Fonseca is turning a new page in her career. After many years spent at Blue Monday Productions where she started out as a production assistant before climbing the ladder to producer, she’s now striking out on her own with Belleville Production. Under the banner of Blue Monday, she notably produced Léonor Serraille’s three films: Montparnasse Bienvenuë [+lee también:
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Belleville Production has already co-produced (beneath the radar) two films in league with Blue Monday Productions: Nino [+lee también:
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"I don’t commit to many projects. I need to be swept away by the power and human qualities of women directors. But also by the need for the films that they’re offering, and their being rooted in the modern world," Sandra da Fonseca stressed to Cineuropa.
Belleville Production’s immediate future will involve Léonor Serraille’s upcoming film, which is soon to enter into the funding phase and is scheduled to begin shooting in autumn 2026. Other projects, still under negotiation, are likewise in the pipeline.
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