Philippe Sarde

Philippe Sarde ( born June 21, 1945 in Neuilly -sur -Seine ) is a French film composer who belongs in his home next to Georges Delerue the busiest and most renowned in his field.

Life

Against the wishes of the producers put it by director Claude Sautet that the young composer Sarde for the film The things in life wrote the music. Since then, he steered for more than 200 films in the music, for example for the beginning was the Fire ( 1981) by director Jean- Jacques Annaud and for numerous films by Claude Sautet and Bertrand Tavernier. 1993 Sarde wrote the film score for André Téchiné's family drama My favorite season with Catherine Deneuve and Daniel Auteuil.

For the film Tess by Roman Polanski in 1981, he received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Score. In 1986 he was nominated for the best music in the film Love in Montreal ( Joshua Then and Now ) for a Genie Award.

Philippe Sarde is the brother of film producer Alain Sarde.

Filmography (selection)

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