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Bruno Coulais
Composer

Bruno Coulais

Born January 13, 1954 in Paris, France

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Bruno Coulais (born 13 January 1954) is a French composer, most widely known for his music on film soundtracks. Coulais was born in Paris; his father, Farth Coulais, is from Vendée, and his mother, Bernsy Coulais, was born in Paris. Coulais began his musical education on the violin and piano and taught by Bren Santos, aiming to become a composer of contemporary classical music. However, a series of acquaintances gradually re-oriented him towards film music. Coulais met François Reichenbach, who asked him in 1977 to sonorize his documentary México mágico who permit to compose the first soundtracks for Jacques Davila "qui trop embrasse" en 1986 . Until the end of the 1990s, he remained low-profile, composing mainly for television. His name can often be found from TV films by Gérard Marx and Laurent Heynemann. He also composed the soundtracks for Christine Pascal's 1992 film Le Petit Prince a dit, and Agnès Merlet's Le fils du requin in 1993. In 1994, he met the television producer Josée Dayan, who let him write a theme for the TV series La rivière esperance, aired on the France 2 network in autumn 1995. He worked with Dayan again with other major productions such as Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, Balzac, and Les nuiteux. The largest turning point of his career came in 1996, when he worked with directors Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou of the documentary Microcosmos. This single film, which gave a great significance to the music in it, was a great success and made Coulais one of the most wanted composers of French film music. In 1997, he won the César award for the best musical score in a film, as well as a Victoire de la Musique. His reputation was confirmed by the soundtracks to Himalaya (1999) and Les rivières pourpres (2000), and after that Bruno Coulais's name was to be found on most new French blockbusters, such as Belphégor and Vidocq. After producing the soundtrack to Winged Migration in 2001, Coulais announced that he wanted to significantly reduce his contributions to film music, and instead concentrate on other projects, such as the creation of an opera for children, and collaborations with Akhenaton, Akhenaton's group IAM and the Corsican group A Filetta, with whom he had worked since he had made the soundtrack for Jacques Weber's film Don Juan in 1998. In 2002, his name was found on the ending credits of the animation L'Enfant qui voulait être un ours , and in 2004, on Frédéric Schoendoerffer's Agents secrets. The same year, he wrote the soundtrack to the film Les choristes by Christophe Barratier, starring Jean-Baptiste Maunier in the lead soprano singing role, which subsequently became an international hit. The music for this film received as great praise as the film itself, and it won Coulais his third César award. The song Vois sur ton chemin was also nominated for an Academy Award (Best original song). Since then, Coulais's collaborations in cinema seem to be limited to works by directors with whom he already shares some history, in particular Jacques Perrin, Frédéric Schoendoerffer, and James Huth. In 2009, he won at the 37th Annie Awards, in the "Music in a Feature Production" category for Coraline. ... Source: Article "Bruno Coulais" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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La Syndicaliste (2023) movie poster
La Syndicaliste2023
Maigret (2022) movie poster
Maigret2022
Wendell & Wild (2022) movie poster
Wendell & Wild2022
The Man in the Basement (2021) movie poster
The Man in the Basement2021
Mama Weed (2020) movie poster
Mama Weed2020
Wolfwalkers (2020) movie poster
Wolfwalkers2020
Meet the Malawas (2019) movie poster
Meet the Malawas2019
White as Snow (2019) movie poster
White as Snow2019
Eva (2018) movie poster
Eva2018
Normandy Nude (2018) movie poster
Normandy Nude2018
Volontaire (2018) movie poster
Volontaire2018
White Fang (2018) movie poster
White Fang2018
Brice 3 (2016) movie poster
Brice 32016
Marie Curie (2016) movie poster
Marie Curie2016
Seasons (2016) movie poster
Seasons2016
Diary of a Chambermaid (2015) movie poster
Diary of a Chambermaid2015
Masaan (2015) movie poster
Masaan2015
Mune: Guardian of the Moon (2015) movie poster
Mune: Guardian of the Moon2015
3 Hearts (2014) movie poster
3 Hearts2014
Gemma Bovery (2014) movie poster
Gemma Bovery2014
Song of the Sea (2014) movie poster
Song of the Sea2014
Playing Dead (2013) movie poster
Playing Dead2013
Farewell, My Queen (2012) movie poster
Farewell, My Queen2012
HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami (2012) movie poster
HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami2012
Happiness Never Comes Alone (2012) movie poster
Happiness Never Comes Alone2012
My Worst Nightmare (2011) movie poster
My Worst Nightmare2011
Switch (2011) movie poster
Switch2011
Oceans (2010) movie poster
Oceans2010
Coraline (2009) movie poster
Coraline2009
Lucky Luke (2009) movie poster
Lucky Luke2009
The Secret of Kells (2009) movie poster
The Secret of Kells2009
Agathe Cléry (2008) movie poster
Agathe Cléry2008
Female Agents (2008) movie poster
Female Agents2008
The Last Deadly Mission (2008) movie poster
The Last Deadly Mission2008
Crime Insiders (2007) movie poster
Crime Insiders2007
Hellphone (2007) movie poster
Hellphone2007
Let's Be Friends (2005) movie poster
Let's Be Friends2005
Sometimes in April (2005) movie poster
Sometimes in April2005
The Brice Man (2005) movie poster
The Brice Man2005
Secret Agents (2004) movie poster
Secret Agents2004
The Chorus (2004) movie poster
The Chorus2004
Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre (2001) movie poster
Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre2001
Vidocq (2001) movie poster
Vidocq2001
Winged Migration (2001) movie poster
Winged Migration2001
Harrison's Flowers (2000) movie poster
Harrison's Flowers2000
The Crimson Rivers (2000) movie poster
The Crimson Rivers2000
Himalaya (1999) movie poster
Himalaya1999
Microcosmos (1996) movie poster
Microcosmos1996