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THE STRUCTURE

A human and meticulous production

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im’act production is the structure through which I gradually develop a small number of carefully selected projects.


After spending time in Los Angeles and training in production, followed by experience at Tachycardia Production in Belgium, this company naturally became an extension of my desire to support auteur films with care and continuity.

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The goal is not to produce a high volume of projects, but to create the right conditions for each one to find its team, its partners, and above all, its audience.

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im’act production allows me to support talent and to put in place the necessary resources to carry their films as far as possible, while maintaining a human and humble approach, rooted in hands-on experience.

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Each project is carefully selected. Fewer films, more attention to each.

RIGOROUS SELECTION

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Putting the necessary means in place to take each film as far as possible.

SUPPORTING TALENTS

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We stay close to the realities of filmmaking, from development to set.

HANDS-ON APPROACH

PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT

A short film currently in development

The first project developed by im’act production is a short film currently in financing.
The film aligns with a committed editorial vision, aiming to give space to singular voices and support them all the way to meeting their audience.

Ceci n'est pas un homme

A film by Gilles Vandeweerd

Upon learning of his son’s birth, Gilles begins to falter.
It is not fatherhood that frightens him, but the silent inheritance he carries: a form of masculinity passed down without question.
Confronted with the patterns he has himself repeated, he searches for a way not to lock his child into the same cage.

FORMAT

Short film

STATUS

Financing

SHOOT

November 2026

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CONTACT

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FILM PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT

Phone:

US: +1 424 768 0437

E-mail :

BE: +32 492 63 40 56

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© 2025 Constance Powis 

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