Ranked No. 1 among private schools in the 2026 Le Figaro rankings:
+15.000 alumni
in the industry
4 State-recognized Degrees
+55 International awards
, César, Oscar, Grammy
Ranked No. 1 among private schools in the
, according to the 2026 Le Figaro Étudiant rankings
+15.000 alumni
in the industry
4 State-recognized Degrees
+55 International awards
, César, Oscar, Grammy
Our Programs
ESRA offers Programs that deliver state-recognized degrees at Bachelor (Bac+3) and PostGraduate (Bac+5) levels.
Producer, Director, Editor
Audiovisual, Sound Systems, Music,
Radio, Video Games
Animation, 3D Compositing & VFX, Management & Production, Modeling
ESRA: France's leading film school
Founded in 1972, ESRA's mission is to train students for careers in film, audiovisual, sound, and animated film. With over 15,000 successful alumni, the school has established itself as the leading film school in France.
*First private school

Professionals recommend ESRA
VFX ► Video Production ► ESRA ► Sound & Music
⏸ Cinema ► Animation ⏯︎ 3D ◼ Post-Production
Our Campuses
6 campuses: Paris, Nice, Cannes, Rennes, Brussels, and New York, covering all fields of film and audiovisual production
Our news
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ESRA, France's top post-baccalaureate film school in the 2026 ranking of the best film schools
"De la Comédie-Française," Martin Darondeau's new film, hits theaters
This Wednesday, July 22, 2026, the film *De la Comédie-Française* officially opens in theaters. Co-directed by Martin Darondeau and Bertrand Usclat, this feature film invites us to take a behind-the-scenes look at an iconic institution of the performing arts...
ESRA Welcomes Sun Lijun, Dean of the School of Animation at the Beijing Film Academy
ESRA was honored to welcome Professor Sun Lijun, dean of the School of Animation at the Beijing Film Academy (BFA) and one of the most influential figures in animation education in China, during his visit...
Launch in Beijing of the Franco-Chinese documentary production program between ESRA and the Communication University of China
Students from the ESRA Cinema and ESRA Sound programs at the Paris, Nice, Rennes, and Brussels campuses have arrived in Beijing to participate in the official launch of an ambitious documentary filmmaking program organized in partnership with the prestigious Communication...
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We answer all your questions
Are ESRA diplomas recognized by the French government?
Yes, all the initial Programs offered by ESRA are recognized by the French Ministry of Education and Research at Bac+3 level for ESRA Cinéma, ESRA Son and ESRA Animation, and at Bac+5 level for DHEC Scénario & Réalisation and DHEC Production.
How do I get into the school?
You must submit an application on the platform esra.edu/candidaturefill in the required information, choose your exam date and take the tests. Admissions committees meet every month. If you are accepted, you can pre-register as early as November.
How much does school cost?
Prices for each course are given in the brochures. ESRA grants over 100,000 euros in scholarships and welcomes over 25% of scholarship holders each year. Students are also eligible for CROUS grants, as the degree is recognized by the French government, and for housing subsidies.
What equipment is available on campus?
Each ESRA campus has post-production and multi-station rooms equipped with powerful computers and the latest software, whether for film, sound or animation. In addition, each campus has an equipment room containing a range of cameras, from HD Nikon and Canon to Sony FS7 and F55, and each school has an ARRI ALEXA 35 camera and numerous camera accessories, monitors and so on. They also have a wide range of microphones, recorders, plug-ins and laptops available to students all year round. This is one of the school's strong points.
Who are the school's alumni?
Over 15,000 audiovisual professionals have graduated from ESRA since its creation in 1972. Check out our alumni page to discover some of our most memorable achievements, including 47 César nominations, an Oscar win, two Grammy Awards, selections at the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival, song production for Daft Punk, Beyonce, A$AP Rocky, Kendrick Lamar, Big Flo et Oli and Orelsan, VFX and animation on some of the world's biggest films, and many other professional and public accolades.























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