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Bruno Coulais (born 13 January 1954) is a French composer, most widely known for his music on film .


Life and career
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 . 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 '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, , and Les nuiteux.

The largest turning point of his career came in 1996, when he worked with directors and 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 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 for children, and collaborations with Akhenaton, Akhenaton's group IAM and the group , with whom he had worked since he had made the soundtrack for 's film Don Juan in 1998.

In 2002, his name was found on the ending credits of the animation , and in 2004, on Frédéric Schoendoerffer's Agents secrets. The same year, he wrote the soundtrack to the film 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 (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 , Frédéric Schoendoerffer, and .

In 2009, he won at the 37th Annie Awards, in the "Music in a Feature Production" category for Coraline.

In 2009 he also collaborated with Irish band Kíla to produce the soundtrack for the animated feature film, The Secret of Kells, which tells the story of a parentless boy, Brendan, and his involvement with The Book of Kells. The music mixes Continental European and Irish influences.

In 2013, he wrote the soundtrack for "Lady Ô", the evening show of the , directed by Skertzò and starring as the storyteller.

In 2022, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Soundtrack Academy.

Bruno Coulais's musical style may vary significantly between different projects, but there are some constant factors visible: his taste for opera and for human voice (in particular that of children), for a search for original sonority, for and mixing different musical cultures, and finally, a certain tendency to give preference to the ambience created by rather than the film's narration.


Filmography
1986La femme secrèteSebastien Grall
Qui trop embrasseJacques Davila
1988Zanzibar
1990La campagne de CicéronJacques Davila
1991Le jour des roisMarie-Claude Treilhou
1992Le fils du requinAgnès Merlet
Le retour de CasanovaÉdouard Niermans
Les équilibristes
Le Petit Prince a dit
Vieille canailleGérard Jourd'hui
1994Souleymane Cissé
1995Adultère mode d'emploi
1996MicrocosmosClaude Nuridsany
Marie Pérennou
1997La famille SapajouÉlisabeth RappeneauTelevision
Déjà mort
PréférenceGrégoire Delacourt
Gaetan et Rachel en toute innocenceSuzy Cohen
1998Don Juan
The Count of Monte CristoJosée DayanMiniseries
1999BalzacJosée DayanTelevision
Épouse-moiHarriet Marin
La débandade
Scènes de crimesFrédéric Schoendoerffer
Le libertin
Un dérangement considérable
Zaide, un petit air de vengeanceJosée Dayan
Himalaya - l'enfance d'un chefÉric Valli
2000Comme un aimantKamel Saleh
Akhenaton
Les rivières pourpresMathieu Kassovitz
Harrison's FlowersÉlie Chouraqui(international version outside USA)
Belphegor, Phantom of the LouvreJean-Paul Salomé
De l'amourJean-François Richet
Un aller simpleLaurent Heynemann
Vidocq
2001Origine océan quatre milliards d'annees sous les mersGérald Calderon
L'enfant qui voulait être un ours
2003Agents secretsFrédéric Schoendoerffer
2004GenesisClaude Nuridsany
Marie Pérennou
The ChorusChristophe Barratier
Let's Be FriendsÉric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
Brice de Nice
MiladyJosée DayanTelevision
2005Sometimes in AprilTelevision
Les Rois mauditsJosée DayanMiniseries
2006Gaspard le banditBenoît JacquotTelevision
The White PlanetThierry Piantanida
Thierry Ragobert
Documentary
2007TruandsFrédéric Schoendoerffer
The Second Wind
2008Jean-Paul Salomé
Living in EmergencyMark N. HopkinsDocumentary
MR 73
Agathe CléryÉtienne Chatilliez
2009OceansDocumentary
Villa AmaliaBenoît Jacquot
Coraline
The Secret of Kells
Lucky Luke
2010BabiesThomas BalmesDocumentary
Turk's HeadPascal Elbé
The ChameleonJean-Paul Salomé
The CounterfeitersBenoît Jacquot
2011My Worst Nightmare
La Clé des champsClaude Nuridsany
Marie Pérennou
2012La Mer à l'aubeVolker SchlöndorffTelevision
Farewell, My QueenBenoît Jacquot
Houba! On the Trail of the Marsupilami
La RizièreXiaoling Zhu
Happiness Never Comes Alone
Ludwig IIPeter Sehr
Pour toi j'ai tuéLaurent HeynemannTelevision
2013Playing DeadJean-Paul Salomé
AmazoniaThierry Ragobert
2014Gemma Bovery
Song of the Sea
Three HeartsBenoît Jacquot
Benoît Philippon
Alexandre Heboyan
2015Diary of a ChambermaidBenoît Jacquot
Seasons
2016Brice 3
Never EverBenoît Jacquot
Voyage à travers le cinéma françaisBertrand Tavernier
Marie CurieMarie Noelle
2017La mélodieRachid Hami
Tall Tales from the Magical Garden of Antoon KringsAntoon Krings
Arnaud Delalande
2018White FangAlexandre Espigares
2020
Ross Stewart
2021The Man in the BasementPhilippe Le Guay
2022Wendell & Wild
TBAThe Shadow King


Awards and nominations
1997: César de la meilleure musique écrite pour un film pour Microcosmos: Le Peuple de l'herbe de Claude Nuridsany et Marie Pérennou

1997: Victoire de la musique de la meilleure musique de film pour Microcosmos: Le Peuple de l'herbe de Claude Nuridsany et Marie Pérennou

2000: César de la meilleure musique pour Himalaya: L'Enfance d'un chef d'Éric Valli

2001: Nomination au César de la meilleure musique pour Les Rivières Pourpres

2002: Nomination au César de la meilleure musique pour Le Peuple Migrateur

2004: European Award de la meilleure musique de film pour Les Choristes de Christophe Barratier

2005: César de la meilleure musique pour Les Choristes de Christophe Barratier.

2005: Victoire de la musique pour Les Choristes de Christophe Barratier

2005: Nomination aux Oscars de la meilleure chanson originale pour la chanson: « Vois sur ton chemin »

2005: Étoile d'or du compositeur de musique originale de films, pour sa composition pour les films Les Choristes, de Christophe Barratier et Genesis, de Claude Nuridsany et Marie Pérennou

2007: Grand prix Sacem de la musique pour l'audiovisuel

2010: Annie Award for "Music in a Feature Production" for Coraline

2011: Nomination au César de la meilleure musique pour Océans

2011: Lauréat du prix France Musique-Sacem de la musique de film pour la musique d'Au fond des bois de Benoît Jacquot1

2013: Nomination au César de la meilleure musique pour Les Adieux à la reine de Benoît Jacquet

2015: Nomination for 42nd Annual Annie Awards for Music In A Feature Production (with Kíla) for the Song of The Sea

2022: Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Soundtrack Academy


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