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François de Roubaix
Composer

François de Roubaix

Born April 3, 1939 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Died November 22, 1975

9 films

François de Roubaix (April 3, 1939 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine – November 22, 1975 in Tenerife, Canary Islands) was a French film score composer. Roubaix did not receive any formal education in music, but began studying jazz on his own at age 15, forming a band and learning trombone as an autodidact. His father, filmmaker Paul de Roubaix, made educational films, and offered to let François compose scores for them. His first film score was for a 1961 film by Robert Enrico; through the late 1960s and early 1970s he scored films for Enrico, Jose Giovanni, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jean-Pierre Mocky, and Yves Boisset. Notable in his style is his use of folk elements, as well as electronic musical instruments such as synthesizers and early drum machines. Roubaix had a home studio where he would overdub parts until he was satisfied with the result. He died in 1975 in a diving accident; in 1976, his score for Le Vieux Fusil was awarded a César Award.

Filmography 9

The Old Gun (1975) movie poster
The Old Gun1975
The Pariah (1972) movie poster
The Pariah1972
Daughters of Darkness (1971) movie poster
Daughters of Darkness1971
Last Known Address (1970) movie poster
Last Known Address1970
The One Man Band (1970) movie poster
The One Man Band1970
Farewell, Friend (1968) movie poster
Farewell, Friend1968
Le Samouraï (1967) movie poster
Le Samouraï1967
The Last Adventure (1967) movie poster
The Last Adventure1967
The Wise Guys (1965) movie poster
The Wise Guys1965