The founder

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Olivier Bernaert founds the Société Française du Cinéma to promote human rights through the creation of inspiring and instructive films.
« With the Société Française du Cinéma, we are developing a catalog of films that raises awareness of the values of our humane society. This is one of the main missions we set ourselves from the outset. By defending a certain kind of auteur cinema, the Société Française du Cinéma aims to preserve cultural diversity and creative freedom, by encouraging artistic risk-taking and the exploration of new horizons. »
Olivier Bernaert

Olivier Bernaert holds a master’s degree in business law from the Assas law school and a master’s degree in intellectual property law from the Sorbonne. He has been the founding director of MUSIGRAM since 2009. As a music composer and phonographic producer, he is involved in numerous music recording projects, where he is responsible for finding the economics and financing for each project. As a music publisher, MUSIGRAM has been a member of SPPF and SACEM since 2012.

Olivier Bernaert is also Digital Director of a consulting firm within the College de Paris group, where he is regularly involved in legal issues and teaches copyright, intellactual property, digital law, communication and media law, while developing contents.

In 2020, following on from MUSIGRAM’s activities, he decided to found the Société Française du Cinéma to promote human rights and defend auteur cinema. With his strong attachment to the regions, he also founded Studio 55, a small shooting studio based in Lorraine in the Meuse region, where the decorating workshop was designed within an old bakery dating back to the Middle Ages.

Olivier Bernaert also trained at ESRA in writing, scriptwriting, audiovisual techniques and production administration.