Christophe Julien

{{Short description|21st-century French film music composer}}

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Christophe Julien is a French composer of film and television music, largely classical, twice-nominated for César Award for best original film music.

Background

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Christophe Julien was born on November 14, 1972, in Dijon Côte-d'Or, France. At the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris he studied under guitarist Alexandre Lagoya in harmony, counterpoint, 20th-century music, and chamber music. At the Sorbonne University 1, he studied Indian music and musicology.

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Career

Julien's first musical creations were for cinema: short films, documentaries, and commercials. The first commercial success came in 2008 with the comedic Vilaine (film), which began his collaboration with Albert Dupontel on Le Vilain, followed by 9 mois ferme (2013) and Au revoir là-haut (2017, with score nominated for the 43rd César Awards in 2018). He also composed music for Irena Salina's documentary Flow: For Love of Water, which showed at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. In 2009, he began collaborating with film director Éric Bernard on the adventure film 600 kilos d'or pur. In 2011, he worked with director Emmanuelle Millet on the period piece La Brindille. In 2021, he was nominated twice, first for César Award for Best Original Music at the 46th César Awards for Adieu les cons (Bye Bye Morons)

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| title = List officially des nominations pour les César 2021

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| access-date = 30 April 2022}} and then for the International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for a Comedy Film for Delicieux.

Work

;Scores for Film

;Scores for Television

  • 2012: Kaboul Kitchen (season 1)
  • 2013: Kaboul Kitchen (season 2)
  • 2015: Les Pieds dans le tapis
  • 2017: Kaboul Kitchen (season 3)
  • 2018: Noces rouges
  • 2019: Noces d'or

;Published Music

  • {{Interlanguage link|18 ans après|fr}}. Concerto pour deux violons en ré maj by Vivaldi, Patrice Fontanarosa, Alexis Galpérine, Joël Pontet, Coline Serreau, and the chamber orchestra of the Conservatoire de Paris, original musics by Coline Serreau, AG and Christophe Julien etc. La bande son Universal 067 738-2
  • Symphony N°1 "Au revoir Là haut" (2017)

Awards

See also

References

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External sources

  • [https://www.christophejulien.com Official website of Christophe Julien]
  • {{IMDb name|id=0432257}}
  • [https://www.unifrance.org/annuaires/personne/307184/christophe-julien Unifrance]
  • [https://www.discogs.com/artist/2888092 Discogs]
  • [https://musicbrainz.org/artist/22ac494f-a8b8-4ed2-9705-cbe7fe819246 MusicBrainz]

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Category:1972 births

Category:Living people

Category:Musicians from Dijon

Category:César Awards