Nathanaël Karmitz (born 8 August 1978 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French film producer. Since 2005 he has been the chairman and CEO of MK2, the French film studio founded by his father Marin Karmitz, alongside his brother Elisha Karmitz serving as general manager. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nathanaël Karmitz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Paranoid Park
(Producer)
Summer Hours
(Producer)
On the Road
(Producer)
Certified Copy
(Producer)
Room 999
(Producer)
Tom at the Farm
(Producer)
24 Bars
(Producer)
The Cormorant
(Delegated Producer)
The Pod Generation
(Executive Producer)
It's Only the End of the World
(Producer)
L'Homme Télé
(Director)
The Worst Person in the World
(Co-Producer)
Locust
(Co-Producer)
How to Have Sex
(Executive Producer)
Laurence Anyways
(Producer)
Something in the Air
(Producer)
An Open Heart
(Associate Producer)
Time of the Untamed
(Co-Producer)
Diamond 13
(Producer)
Lumière! The Adventure Continues
(Associate Producer)
Cold War
(Executive Producer)
Ash Is Purest White
(Executive Producer)
Tehachapi
(Co-Producer)
The Death & Life of John F. Donovan
(Executive Producer)
Mountains May Depart
(Executive Producer)
Matthias & Maxime
(Executive Producer)
The Nature of Love
(Producer)
Sentimental Value
(Co-Producer)
The Fish Child
(Associate Producer)
Rumba
(Producer)
White Snow
(Associate Producer)
13 Tzameti
(Associate Producer)
Valse à trois
(Producer)
The Fairy
(Producer)
Black Venus
(Producer)
The True Story of Puss 'n Boots
(Associate Producer)
A Lost Man
(Producer)
Zion and His Brother
(Co-Producer)
Like Someone in Love
(Associate Producer)
Late Fame
(Executive Producer)
Palestine 36
(Producer)
Stretch
(Producer)