French film finance, production and distribution company Logical Pictures Group has revamped its international film sales activities.
The Paris and Lyon-based company has officially launched Logical Pictures International (LPI), which succeeds its previous sales label Pulsar Content.
Logical Pictures Group said the new arm, which soft launched at the Unifrance Rendez-vous in Paris earlier this month, takes over Pulsar’s activities with a renewed approach, fully integrated into its overall strategy, and will work primarily on English-language projects with strong international potential.
Films sale vet Andrei Kamarowsky has joined the new structure as Head of International. He arrives from London-based Hanway Films, where he was responsible for international sales on titles such as Alice Winocour’s Angelina Jolie-starring drama Couture and Good Boy by Jan Komasa, starring Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough.
Kamarowsky has a track-record in getting sales outfits off the ground having previously established and led international sales at Orange Studio, where he oversaw the sales of Serial bad weddings 2 and Olivier Assayas’ Wasp Network, starring Ana de Armas and Wagner Moura.
His resumé also includes a stint at EuropaCorp, where he served as senior vice president in charge of international sales for a wide range of films, from action franchises such as Taken 2, Taken 3, and The Transporter Refueled as well as sci-fi epic Valérian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
“The traditional model of international sales has been disrupted in recent years. With Logical Pictures International, we are affirming our desire to build a more integrated, clearer, and more ambitious international strategy,” said Frédéric Fiore, President of Logical Pictures Group.
He added that the mission of the new sales arm was to develop “a more synergistic approach” with the group’s other activities and subsidiaries, which include The Jokers Films, distributor of Parasite, Dangerous Animals, Neon Demon in France.
LPI will announce its new line-up at the Berlin EFM in February 2026, while continuing to exploit the existing catalog under the Pulsar Content label.
“Our ambition is to open a new chapter for the Group’s international sales ambitions while consolidating the legacy of Pulsar Content,” said Kamarowsky.


