Waterloo Region Record

Swiss group shows interest in Just For Laughs

- Sidhartha Banerjee The Canadian Press

MONTREAL — Swiss-based production firm GF Production­s is expressing interest in acquiring the Just For Laughs entertainm­ent company with the aim of creating a global entity.

One week ago, Just For Laughs mandated RBC Capital Markets to look into the various possible options surroundin­g the sale of founder Gilbert Rozon’s shares in the comedy festival.

Rozon, 63, recently announced he would sell all his shares amid allegation­s he sexually harassed or sexually assaulted 10 women, as reported by Le Devoir and 98.5 FM.

Gregoire Furrer, founder and owner of GF Production­s, says he wants to create an internatio­nal comedy group and says banding together is essential for the future of the business.

“I am convinced that the transatlan­tic link is essential, in the digital age, to develop the largest internatio­nal comedy group,” he said in a statement Monday.

Furrer said he wants Juste pour rire, as the company is known in French, to have the kind of impact in French that Just For Laughs has in English.

“It’s about keeping the roots of Juste pour rire here in Quebec, and propelling them toward the internatio­nal (market),” Furrer said. “Our deep knowledge of the broadcast, production and festival management market will facilitate the integratio­n of the future entity.”

He said in the statement a deal would allow Quebec comedians an internatio­nal stage and give European-based comedians access to the North American market through the Just For Laughs brand.

GF Production­s has operated for 28 years and Furrer is producer of the Montreux Comedy Festival in Switzerlan­d.

Rozon’s number of shares in Just For Laughs has not been made public.

He founded Just For Laughs in 1983 and was serving as president when he resigned about two weeks ago.

Since the company announced it was looking at a sale, a few other groups have expressed interest.

ComediHa!, a Quebec Citybased agency founded by Sylvain Parent-Bedard that has offices in Montreal and Hollywood, has stated publicly it is also studying the possibilit­y of purchasing the group.

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