EuropaCorp, a leading French motion picture enterprise, specializes in the creation and global dissemination of cinematic features and television programming. The company’s integrated business model encompasses the full spectrum of film endeavors, from initial production and co-production of diverse genres, notably action and science fiction, to their theatrical release in France and worldwide. They manage the international licensing of film rights, alongside the sale of broadcasting permissions for television and various video-on-demand platforms. The organization also extends its reach into the operation of cinema venues and provides extensive content development services. Furthermore, EuropaCorp is involved in securing partnerships and intellectual property licensing. It previously offered audiovisual post-production, including editing and visual effects, though some related assets have been divested. The company’s activities historically included the publication and distribution of videos, as well as ventures in music and book publishing. Headquartered in Saint-Denis, France, EuropaCorp was established by Luc Besson in 1992 and has evolved into a prominent independent studio, recognized for its substantial film catalog and consistent international presence. Following a significant financial restructuring in recent years, the company has refined its strategy to prioritize its core business of developing and producing feature films and television series with strong international appeal, such as recent projects like "DogMan" and "Weekend in Taipei."