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Frédéric Lepage is a French author, film writer and producer of several hundred programs and documentaries.


Career


Literary career

Frédéric Lepage is a best-selling author of novels such as ''La Fin du septième jour'' or ''La Mémoire interdite'', published in numerous countries including France, Germany, Japan and Greece. He has also written essays on various subjects from science (''Les Jumeaux: enquête'') to gastronomy (''A table avec Chirac''Editions Michel Lafon, 1996) with a detour for an anthology of the world's most beautiful prayers. In 2008 he created a series of fiction books for children, ''Micah et les voix de la jungle'', which at this writing has four volumes: ''Le Camp des éléphants'', ''La Malédiction de Mara'', ''Le Masque du serpent'' and ''Piège de sang''. This series won several awards and literary prizes. There will be five volumes. In March 2011 his novel ''Le Colloque des bonobos'' (Editions Balland) was published. This work asks the question: are chimpanzees and human genetically similar to the extent that they must be placed on the same evolutionary branch? The author imagined a conference organized to respond to the question. Experts from Africa debating the question are all… chimpanzees. They must decide if they will accept to become brothers to humans. This novel is based on scientific research validated by Sandrine Prat, paleontologist in charge of research at the
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Audiovisual career

Frédéric Lepage began his career as a television writer and producer at
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. Following a stint at
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, he created his own company XL Productions. The company quickly grew and was innovative notably in the domain of documentary films. The company produced a wide range of programming: giant concerts (''
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), TV variety shows, literary magazines ('' Ex-Libris'') or the game show '' Dessinez, c’est gagné''. In 1990 the company launched the children's program ''
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'' with
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. Later, Frédéric Lepage ran the documentary department of the Group Télé Images. Frédéric Lepage makes his mark in the domain of large scale documentary series, such as in 1996 with '' Untamed Africa'', a team effort with the director Laurent Frapat. This twelve-hour series, touted by reviewers, was a success in more than one hundred countries. Other ''Untamed'' followed, forming a cycle of close to sixty films and one of the biggest commercial successes in the domain of wildlife films: ''Untamed Amazonia'', ''Untamed Australia'', ''Untamed Asia'', ''Untamed America''. Concurrently with his ''Untamed'' or previous to them, Frédéric Lepage wrote and produced other series such as ''Les Sanctuaires sauvages'', ''Tant qu’il y aura des bêtes'' directed by Jean-Baptiste Erreca, ''Les Nouveaux sanctuaires'', ''Blue Beyond'', ''Les Nuits sauvages'', ''Super Plants'' and ''Genesis II et l’homme créa la nature'', directed by Jean-Baptiste Erreca and Laurent Frapat. Artists such as
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or actors
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, Brian Cox and Tcheky Karyo collaborated on these projects. In 2005, Frédéric Lepage wrote and produced ''Brûlez Rome !'' a docu-fiction that takes the audience to Rome behind the scenes in the time of Nero's empire. This production featured thousands of supernumerary actors and a meticulous reconstruction of first century Rome erected in the Tunisian desert. In 2009 and 2010, Frédéric Lepage wrote and produced ''Extinctions'', a six-hour international documentary coproduction on the mechanisms of the extinction of several emblematic species. This series success led him to write and produce the sequel in six episodes, entitled ''Saved from Extinction''. In 2011, he wrote and produced ''Last Chance Tiger'' and in 2012 ''Six Feet Under the Savannah'', ''Requiem for an Elephant'', ''Norin's Ark'' and ''The Funny Side of Science''. Frédéric Lepage is also the author-director of a successful political film, ''A table avec les politiques'', which depicts how we can deduct politicians’ eating habits from their ideological orientations. Another film in the same series, ''Political Animals'' was aired in 2010 on
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. The group led by Frédéric Lepage, comprising the companies Jukurpa Media, FL Concepts & co and Stratus Factory, bought the press agency Interscoop in 2010 which was created in 1983 by Frédéric Laffont and Christophe de Ponfilly. Frédéric Lepage also owns a musical publishing company, A440 Publishing. Released in France in December 2008, ''
Sunny and the Elephant ''Sunny and the Elephant'' is a 2007 feature film written and directed by Frederic Lepage, a French author and producer. It tells the story of a young city boy wanting to become the mahout, the elephant driver. Despite his master's belief that o ...
'' is Frédéric Lepage's first feature film. A sweeping adventure film destined for international and family audiences. It was shot regions of Thailand near Burma.A production MC4 / Studio Canal / France 2 Cinéma / Les productions Jean-Marc Henchoz / in association with Canal+ and Téléclub The soundtrack was composed by
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Additional information

Frédéric Lepage is a member of the Institut et du Séminaire Multi-Médias (promotion Jean Renoir). Beginning in December 1993, Frédéric Lepage was named to a committee of four experts mandated by the Ministre de la Communication to develop the project Chaîne de la Connaissance launched in 1994 under the name
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and known today as the channel,
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. As part of his work with the company Le Public Système, Frédéric Lepage was one of the organizers of the Festival mondial du film d’aventure de Manaus (Brazil) for several years. His company FL Concepts acts as a consultant for a certain number of well-known individuals, groups and public communities on their image and communication strategy.


Private life

Frédéric Lepage lives in Paris and Bangkok. Over the years he became knowledgeable about China and Southeast Asian civilizations, and he is a member of the Siam Society.


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