Cohen Media Group locked U.S. domestic distribution rights to *Think Good* (*Si Tu Penses Bien*), the Cannes-premiered drama from French actress-writer-director Géraldine Nakache. Deal terms remain undisclosed. The acquisition positions Cohen—backed by founder Charles S. Cohen's $3.5 billion real estate portfolio—deeper into auteur-driven European cinema at a time when theatrical windows for foreign-language prestige titles compress toward streaming secondary markets.
Nakache wrote, directed, and stars in the project, which screened at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival outside the main competition slate. The film marks her second feature as director following 2018's *I Got Life!*, which grossed €4.2 million domestically in France. Cohen Media operates as a vertical integrator: theatrical distribution, home entertainment, streaming platform Cohen Media Channel, and repertory programming through its Quad Cinema and New York Film Forum holdings. The company released 12 titles theatrically in 2023, including Wim Wenders' *Perfect Days*, which generated $3.1 million U.S. box office before its Criterion Collection partnership.
The move matters because specialty distributors face tightening economics on French drama acquisitions. U.S. theatrical grosses for subtitled French films averaged $847,000 per title in 2023, down 31% from 2019, per Comscore data. Cohen's bet signals confidence in Nakache's name recognition among coastal arthouse audiences—her acting work includes *The Intouchables*, France's highest-grossing film at $426 million worldwide. The vertical integration model allows Cohen to recoup through ancillary channels: streaming licenses to platforms like Criterion Channel typically run $75,000-$150,000 for mid-tier French titles, and physical media sales through their proprietary label add margin atop theatrical. Cohen's real estate anchor—12 Manhattan properties including the Pacific Design Center portfolio—provides capital patience competitors lack.
Operators and allocators should watch Cohen's release strategy timing, likely targeting Q1 2025 awards-season positioning if critical reception justifies campaign spend. The company's recent pattern leans toward 8-12 week theatrical windows before PVOD, shorter than the 16-week holds from five years prior. Nakache's French box office performance—if *Think Good* releases domestically before U.S. debut—will set pricing expectations for streaming secondary rights. French films that clear €2 million domestic typically command 40-60% premiums in U.S. platform bidding.
Cohen's pipeline now includes 7 announced titles for 2024-2025 release, placing it mid-tier among specialty distributors by volume but top-quartile by per-screen averages. The company's Quad Cinema venue in Manhattan provides a controlled testing ground for marketing variables before wider rollout—a $200,000-$300,000 value in avoided national P&A waste on underperforming titles.