MK2 Films Secures Global Rights to Céline Sciamma’s Film Catalogue

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MK2 Films Secures Global Rights to Céline Sciamma’s Film Catalogue

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MK2 Films, based in Paris, has completed a significant agreement to acquire the full filmography of director Céline Sciamma from Pyramide Films and producer Bénédicte Couvreur of Lilies Films. This move consolidates Sciamma’s influential works, including the BAFTA-nominated Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Petite Maman, under one international sales banner.

With this acquisition, MK2 Films becomes the exclusive global distributor and licensing partner for all five of Sciamma’s feature films. The collection now includes her earlier acclaimed titles Water Lilies, Tomboy, and Girlhood, as well as her 2023 short film This Is How a Child Becomes a Poet.

To celebrate the deal, a newly re-edited version of Tomboy will premiere at the 2026 Berlin International Film Festival. MK2 Films will oversee all theatrical, festival, and curated revival screenings worldwide, highlighting Sciamma’s important role in contemporary feminist cinema.

Sciamma, a multiple award winner at Cannes, will attend the Berlinale to receive an honorary Teddy Award, coinciding with the screening of her updated 2026 cut. Key actors from her films, including Adèle Haenel and Noémie Merlant, continue to be central to the international appeal of her work.

By securing these rights, MK2 Films guarantees a steady flow of worldwide licensing opportunities through 2026, aiming to reach both traditional arthouse audiences and a growing global fanbase of younger viewers.

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