Vladimir Cosma
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Vladimir Cosma was born April 13, 1940 in Bucharest, Romania, into a family of musicians.
His father, Teodor Cosma, was a pianist and conductor, his mother a writer-composer, his uncle, Edgar Cosma, composer and conductor, and one of his grandmothers, pianist, a student of the renowned Ferrucio Busoni.

After receiving first prizes for violin and composition at the Bucharest Conservatoire of Music, he arrived in Paris in 1963 and continued his studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, working with Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger was a French composer, conductor and teacher who taught many composers and performers of the 20th century.From a musical family, she achieved early honours as a student at the Paris Conservatoire, but believing that her talent as a composer was inferior to that of her younger...

. As well as for classical music, he discovered early on a passion for jazz, film music and all forms of popular music.

From 1964 he made a number of international tours as a concert violinist and began to devote himself more and more to composing. He wrote various compositions including: « Trois mouvements d’été » for symphony orchestra, « Oblique » for violoncello and string orchestra, music for theatre and ballet (« Volpone » for the Comédie Française, the opera « Fantômas»…).

In 1968, Yves Robert entrusted him with his first film music for « Alexandre le Bienheureux ».

Vladimir Cosma has since composed more than three hundred scores for feature films and TV series. His numerous successes in the cinema have notably been in collaboration with Yves Robert
Yves Robert
Yves Robert was a French actor, screenwriter, director, and producer.Born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, in his teens Robert went to Paris to pursue a career in acting, starting with unpaid parts on stage in the city's various theatre workshops. To support himself, he worked at a variety of jobs...

, Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury was a French film director, actor and writer. His real name was Max-Gérard Houry Tannenbaum.- A commercially successful French filmmaker :...

, Francis Veber
Francis Veber
Francis Paul Veber is a French film director, screenwriter and producer, and theater playwright. Many of his French comedies feature recurring types of characters, named François Pignon and François Perrin...

, Claude Pinoteau
Claude Pinoteau
Claude Pinoteau is a French film director and scriptwriter. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts de Seine, Île-de-France, France.- Filmography :* 1971 : It Only Happens to Others...

, Jean-Jacques Beineix
Jean-Jacques Beineix
-Biography:In 1964, Jean-Jacques Beineix started his career as Jean Becker's assistant director on the famous French TV series, Les saintes chéries until the end of 1967. Then, in 1970 he worked for Claude Berri and in 1971 for Claude Zidi. In 1977, he directed his first short movie Le Chien de M....

, Claude Zidi
Claude Zidi
Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

, Ettore Scola, Pascal Thomas
Pascal Thomas
Pascal Thomas is a French screenwriter and film director.-Selected filmography:Director* La Dilettante * Mon petit doigt m'a dit... * L'heure zéro * Le crime est notre affaire -External links:...

, Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard is a popular French actor best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films...

, Yves Boisset
Yves Boisset
Yves Boisset is a French film director and scriptwriter.French director Yves Boisset began his career as an assistant director. After working with such directors as Hossein, Cioampi and Clement, he began directing short films until the late 1960s when he made his feature film debut...

, André Cayatte
André Cayatte
André Cayatte was a French New Wave filmmaker and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility, themes which Cayatte persisted in affirming regardless of changing contemporary attitudes.Some of Cayatte's earlier films that covered these...

, Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky is the pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer...

, Edouard Molinaro
Édouard Molinaro
Édouard Molinaro is a French film director, actor, and screenwriter. He was born in Gironde, Bordeaux.He is best known for his comedies with Louis de Funès , My Uncle Benjamin , Dracula and Son , and the Academy Award-nominated La Cage aux Folles Édouard Molinaro (born 13 May 1928) is a French...

, Jean-Marie Poiré
Jean-Marie Poiré
Jean-Marie Poiré is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré.-Filmography as director:* Ma femme... s'appelle Maurice Jean-Marie Poiré (born July 10, 1945) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is the son of the producer...

… and among which:
Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire, Diva
Diva
A diva is a celebrated female singer. The term is used to describe a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and, by extension, in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of "prima donna"....

, Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, La Boum
La boum
La boum is a 1980 French language motion picture comedy directed by Claude Pinoteau, and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, and Sophie Marceau appearing in her film début. The movie was an international box-office hit. The music was written by Vladimir Cosma, with Richard Sanderson singing...

, le Bal
Le Bal
Le Bal is the title of collection of 2 novellas written by Irène Némirovsky. Published in France in 1930, it has been recently re-issued, due to the increasing interest in and popularity of the author's work, following the discovery and publication of Suite Française.Le Bal is a short novella...

, l’As des As, la Chèvre
La Chèvre
La Chèvre is a 1981 French comedy film directed by Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard and Gérard Depardieu...

, Les Fugitifs, Les Zozos, Pleure pas la bouche pleine, Dupont Lajoie, Un éléphant ça trompe énormément
Un éléphant ça trompe énormément
Un éléphant ça trompe énormément is a French 1976 film directed by Yves Robert. It was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red.- Awards and nominations :*César Awards...

, La Dérobade, Le Père Noël est une ordure
Le Père Noël est une ordure
Le Père Noël est une ordure was a theatre play created in 1979 by the troupe Le Splendid and turned into a film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré in 1982.- Plot :...

, L'Étudiante, La Gloire de mon père, Le Château de ma mère
Le Château de ma mère
My Mother's Castle is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol, the second in the four-volume series Souvenirs d'enfance and the sequel to My Father's Glory...

, Le dîner de cons
Le Dîner de cons
-External links:* , Francis Veber Play at...

 …

Vladimir Cosma also featured in major French and American television productions:
Michel Strogoff, Kidnapped, Mistral’s Daughter, Châteauvallon, Les Mystères de Paris
Les Mystères de Paris
The Mysteries of Paris is a novel by Eugène Sue which was published serially in Journal des débats from June 19, 1842 until October 15, 1843. Les Mystères de Paris singlehandedly increased the circulation of Journal des débats...

, Les Cœurs Brûlés


Film music allowed him to approach and develop many different musical styles: jazz (with music written for famous soloists such as Chet Baker
Chet Baker
Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker, Jr. was an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and singer.Though his music earned him a large following , Baker's popularity was due in part to his "matinee idol-beauty" and "well-publicized drug habit."He died in 1988 in Amsterdam, the...

, Toots Thieleman
Toots Thielemans
Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans , known as Toots Thielemans, is a Belgian jazz musician well known for his guitar and harmonica playing as well as his whistling. Thielemans is credited as one of the greatest harmonica players of the 20th century...

s, Don Byas
Don Byas
Carlos Wesley "Don" Byas was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, long-resident in Europe.- Oklahoma and Los Angeles :...

, Stéphane Grappelli
Stéphane Grappelli
Stéphane Grappelli was a French jazz violinist who founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. It was one of the first all-string jazz bands....

, Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty is a French virtuoso violinist and jazz composer.- Early years:Ponty was born into a family of classical musicians on 29 September 1942 in Avranches, France. His father taught violin, his mother taught piano...

, Philip Catherine
Philip Catherine
Philip Catherine is a Belgian jazz guitarist.-Biography:He was born in London from an English mother and Belgian father....

, Tony Coe
Tony Coe
Anthony George Coe is a composer and jazz musician who plays clarinet, bass clarinet, and tenor saxophone.Coe began his performing career playing with Humphrey Lyttelton's band from 1957 to 1962...

, Pepper Adams
Pepper Adams
Park Frederick "Pepper" Adams III was a jazz baritone saxophonist and composer. He composed 43 pieces, was the leader on twenty albums, and participated in 600 sessions as a sideman.-Biography:...

, la chanson (pour Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri , born Ioánna Moúschouri on October 13, 1934, in Chania, Crete, Greece, is a Greek singer who has sold about 300 million records worldwide in a career spanning over five decades, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. She was known as Nána to her friends and...

, Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt is a French singer and actress, .In 1978 she moved to Geneva, Switzerland and took out Swiss nationality.-The sources of her birth name:...

, Richard Sanderson
Richard Sanderson
Richard Sanderson is a British singer.-History:He was born in England, with a Scottish father playing drums and a French mother playing the accordion....

, Diane Dufresne
Diane Dufresne
Diane Dufresne, CQ is a singer and painter, and has sung a number of classics of Quebec repertoire of popular songs....

, Herbert Léonard
Herbert Léonard
Herbert Léonard né Hubert Loenhard is principally known as a singer, however, he is also a specialist of Russian airplanes from World War II...

, Mireille Mathieu
Mireille Mathieu
Mireille Mathieu is a French chanteuse, and pop singer. Hailed in the French press as the successor to Édith Piaf, she has achieved great commercial success, recording over 1200 songs in nine different languages, with more than 120 million records sold worldwide.-Childhood to early...

, Nicole Croisille
Nicole Croisille
Nicole Croisille , is a French singer and actress. She has appeared in 24 films between 1961 and 2005 and recorded albums since 1961. Croisille made an attempt to represent France in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Tu m'avais dit," but was not selected.-External links:...

, Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian is a Belgian-Italian international singer who also holds Canadian citizenship. Multilingual, she sings in French, Italian and English....

, Guy Marchand
Guy Marchand
Guy Marchand is a French actor, musician and singer. He is best known for his role as the main character in the French police procedural series Nestor Burma.- Filmography :* 1970 : Boulevard du Rhum, directed by Robert Enrico...

, original compositions inspired by folk-music (for Gheorghe Zamfir
Gheorghe Zamfir
Gheorghe Zamfir is a Romanian pan flute musician.Zamfir is known for playing an expanded version of the traditional Romanian-style pan flute of 20 pipes to 22, 25, 28 and 30 pipes to increase its range, and obtaining as many as eight overtones from each pipe by changing the embouchure.He is...

, Stanciu Simion « Syrinx », pan-flute, Liam O'Flynn- pipes, Romane-guitar), as well as classical music (Berlin Concerto for violin and orchestra, Concerto for Euphonium and orchestra, Concerto Ibérique for trumpet and orchestra, Courts Métrages for brass quintet…)

In 2006 he conducted the world premier of his composition « Eh bien ! Dansez maintenant», divertissement for narrator and symphony orchestra, from the Fables of Jean de la Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine was the most famous French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his Fables, which provided a model for subsequent fabulists across Europe and numerous alternative versions in France, and in French regional...

, at the Victoria Hall in Geneva
Victoria Hall (Geneva)
The Victoria Hall is a concert hall located in downtown Geneva, Switzerland.It was built in 1891–1894 by the architect John Camoletti and financed by the consul of England, Daniel Fitzgerald Packenham Barton, who dedicated it to Queen Victoria and gave it to the city of Geneva.Currently, the...

, with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is a Swiss symphony orchestra, based in Geneva at the Victoria Hall...

 and Lambert Wilson
Lambert Wilson
Lambert Wilson is a French actor. He is internationally known for his portrayal of The Merovingian in The Matrix He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, the son of Georges Wilson, who was an actor, theatrical manager and director of the Theatre National de Paris.Wilson screen tested for The...

 as narrator. Conducting the Orchestre National de France
Orchestre National de France
The Orchestre national de France is a symphony orchestra run by Radio France. It has also been known as the Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française and Orchestre national de l'Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française .Since 1944, the orchestra has been based in the Théâtre...

 he gave a first performance in Paris of this work in December 2010 at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées is a theatre at 15 avenue Montaigne. Despite its name, the theatre is not on the Champs-Élysées but nearby in another part of the 8th arrondissement of Paris....

, featuring Eric Génovèse of the Comédie Française.

Vladimir Cosma wrote the opera “Marius et Fanny”, adapted from Marcel Pagnol
Marcel Pagnol
Marcel Pagnol was a French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. In 1946, he became the first filmmaker elected to the Académie Française.-Biography:...

, for which the first production took place in September 2007 at the Opéra de Marseille
Opéra de Marseille
L’Opéra de Marseille, known today as the Opéra Municipal, is an opera company located in Marseille, France. In 1685, the city was the second in France after Bordeaux to have an opera house which was erected on a tennis court....

 with Roberto Alagna
Roberto Alagna
Roberto Alagna is a French-Italian tenor. He was born in Clichy-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, France.-Early years:Alagna was born outside of the city of Paris in 1963 to a family of Sicilian immigrants . As a teenager, the young Alagna began busking and singing pop in Parisian cabarets for tips...

 and Angela Gheorghiu
Angela Gheorghiu
Angela Gheorghiu is a Romanian soprano opera singer. Since her professional debut in 1990, she has sung as soprano leading roles at New York's Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden's Royal Opera House, the Vienna State Opera, Milan's La Scala, and many other opera houses in Europe and the United States...

 in the title roles, as well as Jean-Philippe Lafont in the role of César. The performances were repeated several times on television on the channels ARTE and FR3.

In 2008 he composed the music for the musical comedy « Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob » performed at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, with Eric Metayer, Marianne James, Spike, Julie Victor…

In June 2009, Vladimir Cosma conducted the world premier in the Eglise Sainte-Madeleine de Béziers, of his cantata «1209», for soprano, narrator, children's choir and orchestra, written especially for the 8th centenary of the Sac de Béziers.

He is dedicated to re-writing his film music with the intention of conducting performances in symphonic concerts, thus approaching a wider audience than at the cinema . Among others, he gave a concert in Geneva in 2003 with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is a Swiss symphony orchestra, based in Geneva at the Victoria Hall...

, a series of concerts in 2003 with the Orchestre National de Lyon
Orchestre National de Lyon
The Orchestre National de Lyon is a French orchestra based in Lyon. Its current primary concert venue is l'Auditorium de Lyon. The orchestra operates with the help of a subsidy from the French Ministry of Culture and from the Rhône-Alpes regional council...

, three concerts in 2005 in Paris at the Grand Rex, a concert in 2010 with the Orchestre de l'Ile-de-France in the Théâtre du Châtelet
Théâtre du Châtelet
The Théâtre du Châtelet is a theatre and opera house, located in the place du Châtelet in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France.One of two theatres built on the site of a châtelet, a small castle or fortress, it was designed by Gabriel Davioud at the request of Baron Haussmann between 1860 and...

 in Paris.

He has also appeared in many countries with major symphony orchestras and such prestigious soloists as Ivry Gitlis
Ivry Gitlis
Ivry Gitlis is an Israeli violinist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. He has performed with the world's top orchestras , and many of his recordings are considered classics.-Life:Born in Haifa, Mandate Palestine to Jewish immigrants from Russia,...

, Vadim Repin
Vadim Repin
Vadim Repin is a Belgian Russian violinist who currently lives in Austria....

, Wilhelmenia Fernandez
Wilhelmenia Fernandez
Wilhelmenia Fernandez, sometimes billed as Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez, is an American soprano, born in Philadelphia in 1949, who became famous as the star of the film Diva by French director Jean-Jacques Beineix....

, Patrice Fontanarosa, Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty is a French virtuoso violinist and jazz composer.- Early years:Ponty was born into a family of classical musicians on 29 September 1942 in Avranches, France. His father taught violin, his mother taught piano...

, Didier Lockwood
Didier Lockwood
Didier Lockwood is a French jazz violinist. He played in the progressive rock/jazz fusion band Magma in the 1970s and is known for his use of electric amplification and experimentation on different sounds on the electric violin....

, Stanciu Simion « Syrinx», Philip Catherine
Philip Catherine
Philip Catherine is a Belgian jazz guitarist.-Biography:He was born in London from an English mother and Belgian father....

 and others.
A book of interviews with Vincent Perrot entitled « Vladimir Cosma comme au cinéma » was published in 2009 in the Editions Hors Collection and an anthology of his film music regrouping 91 complete original soundtracks in two volumes has just come out.
Two evenings were devoted to him by FR3 in 2010, airing his concert at the Théâtre du Châtelet and a documentary «Vladimir Cosma intime ».

Vladimir Cosma received two Césars for the best movie score, for Diva (1982) and Le Bal (1984), two Golden Sevens for the best music for television, as well as a number of prizes and awards in France and other countries.

He has also obtained numerous gold and platinum records all over the world (France, Germany, Japan, England, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Holland, Scandinavia).

Vladimir Cosma is Chevalier de l'ordre National la Légion d’Honneur, Grand Officier du Mérite Culturel Roumain, as well as Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres.

1960s

  • 1966 : Le Plus Vieux Métier du monde de Jean-Luc Godard
    Jean-Luc Godard
    Jean-Luc Godard is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic. He is often identified with the 1960s French film movement, French Nouvelle Vague, or "New Wave"....

    , Claude Autant-Lara
    Claude Autant-Lara
    Claude Autant-Lara , was a French film director and later Member of the European Parliament .-Biography:...

    , Philippe de Broca
    Philippe de Broca
    Philippe de Broca was a French film director.Born Philippe Claude Alex de Broca de Ferrussac in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of a photographer of noble origins. de Broca was a cinephile from an early age, and he studied at the l'École technique de photographie et de cinématographie...

    ... – Film à sketches - Musique de Michel Legrand
    Michel Legrand
    Michel Jean Legrand is a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist...

     et Vladimir Cosma.
  • 1966 : Oum le dauphin blanc (Dessins animés – 52 épisodes) Musique co-composée avec Michel Legrand
    Michel Legrand
    Michel Jean Legrand is a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist...

     – arrangements et direction d’orchestre.
  • 1967 : But de Dominique Delouche – court métrage
  • 1967 : Alexandre le bienheureux
    Alexandre le bienheureux
    Alexandre le bienheureux is a 1968 French comedy film, directed by Yves Robert, starring Philippe Noiret, Marlène Jobert and Françoise Brion...

    de Yves Robert
    Yves Robert
    Yves Robert was a French actor, screenwriter, director, and producer.Born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, in his teens Robert went to Paris to pursue a career in acting, starting with unpaid parts on stage in the city's various theatre workshops. To support himself, he worked at a variety of jobs...

  • 1967 : Du mou dans la gâchette de Louis Grospierre – arrangements
  • 1967 : L'Homme à la Buick de Gilles Grangier – arrangements
  • 1968 : Maldonne de Sergio Gobbi
  • 1968 : Les Prisonniers de la liberté (Prisonners of freedomAserei Hahofesh) de Yona Zaretsky
  • 1968 : Sayarim de Micha Shagrir – arrangements et direction d’orchestre
  • 1968 : Pour un amour lointain d’Edmond Séchan – arrangements et direction d’orchestre
  • 1969 : Clérambard
    Clérambard
    Clérambard is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert and starring Philippe Noiret, Dany Carrel and Lise Delamare. It is based on a play by Marcel Aymé. An impoverished aristocrat goes to desperate lengths to find something to eat.-Cast:...

    de Yves Robert
  • 1969 : Appelez-moi Mathilde de Pierre Mondy
    Pierre Mondy
    Pierre Mondy, whose real name was Pierre Cuq, born 10 February 1925 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, is a French actor and director.He began his film career in 1949 and has appeared in over 140 films. In 1960, he received international revcognition for the role of Napoléon Bonaparte in the film Austerlitz...

     – arrangements et direction d’orchestre
  • 1969 : Le Miroir de la terre d’Edmond Séchan - court métrage
  • 1969 : Les Aventures de Tom Sawyer de Wolfgang Liebeneimer – série TV

1970s

  • 1970 : Le Distrait
    Le Distrait
    Le Distrait is a 1970 French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard, starring Pierre Richard, Marie-Christine Barrault and Bernard Blier....

    de Pierre Richard
    Pierre Richard
    Pierre Richard is a popular French actor best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films...

  • 1970 : Térésa de Gérard Vergez
  • 1970 : Caïn de nulle part de Daniel Daërt
  • 1971 : Les Malheurs d'Alfred
    Les malheurs d'Alfred
    Les malheurs d'Alfred is a 1972 French comedy film directed by and starring Pierre Richard.It has been released on DVD in Poland, as "Nieszczęścia Alfreda", in Germany, as "Alfred, die Knallerbse", and in France, with Le distrait in the box "Pierre Richard, réalisateur", apparently without...

    de Pierre Richard
  • 1971 : Tang de André Michel
    André Michel
    André Michel was a French film director and screenwriter. He directed 15 films between 1947 and 1983. He is the father of novelist Natacha Michel who is also a political activist and militant...

     – série TV, 13 x 26’
  • 1972 : Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire de Yves Robert
  • 1972 : Les Zozos de Pascal Thomas
    Pascal Thomas
    Pascal Thomas is a French screenwriter and film director.-Selected filmography:Director* La Dilettante * Mon petit doigt m'a dit... * L'heure zéro * Le crime est notre affaire -External links:...

  • 1972 : Les Félines de Daniel Daërt
  • 1972 : Neither by Day Nor by Night (Lo B’Yom V’Lo B’Layla) de Steven Hilliard Stern
    Steven Hilliard Stern
    Steven Hilliard Stern is a Canadian television and documentary director, producer and writer....

  • 1973 : L’Affaire Crazy Capo de Patrick Jamain
  • 1973 : Pleure pas la bouche pleine de Pascal Thomas
  • 1973 : La Dernière bourrée à Paris de Raoul André
  • 1973 : Les Grands Sentiments font les bons gueuletons de Michel Berny
  • 1973 : Salut l'artiste de Yves Robert
  • 1973 : La Raison du plus fou de François Reichenbach
    François Reichenbach
    François Reichenbach was a French film director, cinematographer producer and screenwriter. He directed 40 films between 1954 and 1993.-Selected filmography:* America As Seen by a Frenchman...

     avec Raymond Devos
    Raymond Devos
    Raymond Devos was a Belgian-French humorist, stand-up comedian and clown. He is best known for his sophisticated puns and surreal humour.- Early life :...

  • 1973 : Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob de Gérard Oury
    Gérard Oury
    Gérard Oury was a French film director, actor and writer. His real name was Max-Gérard Houry Tannenbaum.- A commercially successful French filmmaker :...

  • 1973 : Le Dingue de Daniel Daërt
  • 1973 : Les Grands Détectives série TV 6x52' de Jacques Nahum, Jean-Pierre Decourt, Jean Herman, Alexandre Astruc
    Alexandre Astruc
    Alexandre Astruc is a French film critic and film director born 13 July 1923, in Paris .Before becoming a film director he was a journalist, novelist and film critic...

    , etc.… -
  • 1973 : La Main enchantée de Michel Subiela – téléfilm
  • 1974 : La Rivale de Sergio Gobbi
  • 1974 : Le Chaud Lapin de Pascal Thomas
  • 1974 : La Moutarde me monte au nez de Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi
    Claude Zidi is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971...

  • 1974 : La Gueule de l’emploi de Jacques Rouland
  • 1974 : Le Retour du Grand Blond de Yves Robert
  • 1974 : La Virée superbe de Gérard Vergez
  • 1975 : Dupont Lajoie de Yves Boisset
    Yves Boisset
    Yves Boisset is a French film director and scriptwriter.French director Yves Boisset began his career as an assistant director. After working with such directors as Hossein, Cioampi and Clement, he began directing short films until the late 1960s when he made his feature film debut...

  • 1975 : La Course à l’échalote de Claude Zidi
  • 1975 : Catherine et Cie de Michel Boisrond
    Michel Boisrond
    Michel Jacques Boisrond was a French film director and writer...

  • 1975 : Le Faux-cul de Roger Hanin
    Roger Hanin
    Roger Hanin is a French actor , best known for playing the title role in the 1989-2006 TV crime series, Navarro.-Personal life:...

  • 1975 : Le Téléphone Rose de Edouard Molinaro
    Édouard Molinaro
    Édouard Molinaro is a French film director, actor, and screenwriter. He was born in Gironde, Bordeaux.He is best known for his comedies with Louis de Funès , My Uncle Benjamin , Dracula and Son , and the Academy Award-nominated La Cage aux Folles Édouard Molinaro (born 13 May 1928) is a French...

  • 1975 : Adios de André Michel
    André Michel
    André Michel was a French film director and screenwriter. He directed 15 films between 1947 and 1983. He is the father of novelist Natacha Michel who is also a political activist and militant...

     – mini-série TV, 3 x 90’
  • 1975 : Hugues-le-Loup de Michel Subiela - téléfilm
  • 1975 : Monty Python Sacré Graal (Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1974 British comedy film written and performed by the comedy group Monty Python , and directed by Gilliam and Jones...

    ) de Terry Gilliam
    Terry Gilliam
    Terrence Vance "Terry" Gilliam is an American-born British screenwriter, film director, animator, actor and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. Gilliam is also known for directing several films, including Brazil , The Adventures of Baron Munchausen , The Fisher King , and 12 Monkeys...

    , Terry Jones
    Terry Jones
    Terence Graham Parry Jones is a Welsh comedian, screenwriter, actor, film director, children's author, popular historian, political commentator, and TV documentary host. He is best known as a member of the Monty Python comedy team....

  • 1975 : TF1
    TF1
    TF1 is a national French TV channel, controlled by TF1 Group, whose major share-holder is Bouygues. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network...

    (Indicatif de la chaîne et du journal télévisé.)
  • 1975 : Cinéma du Dimanche (Indicatif)
  • 1976 : Les Œufs brouillés de Joël Santoni
    Joël Santoni
    Joël Santoni is a French film director and screenwriter. He directed the 1976 film Scrambled Eggs, which starred Jean Carmet and Anna Karina.-External links:...

  • 1976 : La Surprise du chef de Pascal Thomas
  • 1976 : Le Jouet de Francis Veber
    Francis Veber
    Francis Paul Veber is a French film director, screenwriter and producer, and theater playwright. Many of his French comedies feature recurring types of characters, named François Pignon and François Perrin...

  • 1976 : Un éléphant ça trompe énormément
    Un éléphant ça trompe énormément
    Un éléphant ça trompe énormément is a French 1976 film directed by Yves Robert. It was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red.- Awards and nominations :*César Awards...

    d'Yves Robert
  • 1976 : Dracula père et fils d'Edouard Molinaro
  • 1976 : L'Aile ou la Cuisse
    L'aile ou la cuisse
    L'aile ou la cuisse is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Louis de Funès and Coluche.-Plot:Charles Duchemin is the editor of an internationally known restaurant guide...

    de Claude Zidi
  • 1976 : A chacun son enfer - Autopsie d’un monstre d'André Cayatte
    André Cayatte
    André Cayatte was a French New Wave filmmaker and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility, themes which Cayatte persisted in affirming regardless of changing contemporary attitudes.Some of Cayatte's earlier films that covered these...

  • 1976 : Michel Strogoff de Jean-Pierre Decourt - série TV, 7 x 55’
  • 1976 : Le Collectionneur de cerveaux - Les Robots pensants de Michel Subiela- téléfilm
  • 1976 : L’Assassinat de Concino Concini de Gérard Vergez - téléfilm
  • 1976 : Les Mystères de Loudun de Gérard Vergez - téléfilm
  • 1976 : Silence …on tourne de Roger Coggio
    Roger Coggio
    Roger Coggio was a French actor, film director and screenwriter. He appeared in 40 films between 1954 and 1998...

  • 1977 : Le Chien de Monsieur Michel de Jean-Jacques Beineix
    Jean-Jacques Beineix
    -Biography:In 1964, Jean-Jacques Beineix started his career as Jean Becker's assistant director on the famous French TV series, Les saintes chéries until the end of 1967. Then, in 1970 he worked for Claude Berri and in 1971 for Claude Zidi. In 1977, he directed his first short movie Le Chien de M....

     - court métrage
  • 1977 : Nous irons tous au paradis
    Nous irons tous au paradis
    Nous irons tous au paradis is a French film, directed by Yves Robert, released in 1977.The film is the immediate continuation of Un éléphant ça trompe énormément, released the previous year.- Synopsis :...

    d'Yves Robert
  • 1977 : Un Oursin dans la poche de Pascal Thomas
  • 1977 : Animal
    Animal (1977 film)
    L'Animal is an action-comedy film directed by Claude Zidi and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Raquel Welch-Plot:Mike is a stuntman who works with his girlfriend Jane . On their wedding day Mike and Jane are forced by producers to do a stunt for a film they are working on...

    de Claude Zidi
  • 1977 : Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine de Coluche
    Coluche
    Michel Colucci , better known as Coluche, was a French comedian and actor, famous for his irreverent sense of humour....

  • 1977 : La Mer promise de Jacques Ertaud - téléfilm
  • 1977 : Les Confessions d’un enfant de Cœur de Jean L’Hôte - téléfilm
  • 1977 : Vaincre à Olympie de Michel Subiela - téléfilm
  • 1977 : Les Filles de Malemort de Daniel Daërt
  • 1977 : Où vont les poissons rouges ? de André Michel - téléfilm
  • 1977 : Richelieu de Jean-Pierre Decourt - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1977 : Enquête posthume sur un vaisseau fantôme de Michel Subiela - téléfilm
  • 1977 : Les Jeunes Filles de Lazare Iglesis – mini-série TV, 2 x 90’
  • 1977 : Le Loup blanc
    Le Loup blanc
    Le Loup blanc is a French historical novel by Paul Féval, père, first published in France in 1843.The story takes place in Brittany in 1719 and 1740 and incorporates a real historical character: Philippe II, Duke of Orléans....

    de Jean-Pierre Decourt – mini-série TV, 3 x 55’
  • 1977 : L’Affaire des poisons de Gérard Vergez - téléfilm
  • 1978 : La Zizanie de Claude Zidi
  • 1978 : La Raison d’Etat d'André Cayatte
  • 1978 : Je suis timide... mais je me soigne de Pierre Richard
  • 1978 : Cause toujours... tu m’intéresses ! d'Edouard Molinaro
  • 1978 : Confidences pour confidences de Pascal Thomas
  • 1978 : L’Enlèvement du Régent - Le Chevalier d’Harmental de Gérard Vergez- téléfilm
  • 1978 : Madame le Juge - Episode n°1 : Le Dossier Françoise Muller d'Edouard Molinaro - TV
  • 1978 : Les Grandes Conjurations – Episode : Le Connétable de Bourbon de Jean-Pierre Decourt - TV
  • 1978 : Histoires insolites. Episode 1 : La Stratégie du serpent d'Yves Boisset - TV
  • 1978 : Plein les poches pour pas un rond de Daniel Daërt
  • 1978 : L’Equipage d'André Michel - téléfilm
  • 1978 : Médecins de nuit
    Médecins de nuit
    Médecins de nuit is a French medical drama television series which aired between 22 September 1978 and 27 June 1986. Thirty eight 54 minute episodes were produced across 5 seasons.-Cast:*Catherine Allégret : Léone*Étienne Chicot : Christophe...

    de Nicolas Ribowski, Bruno Gantillon, Jean-Pierre Prévost, Philippe Lefèbvre, Peter Kassovitz
    Peter Kassovitz
    Peter Kassovitz is a French film director and scriptwriter.He was born in Budapest, Hungary. He left the country at the time of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He is the father of film director Mathieu Kassovitz....

    ... - 6 séries TV, 44 x 55’
  • 1979 : La Dérobade de Daniel Duval
  • 1979 : Courage fuyons d'Yves Robert
  • 1979 : C’est pas moi c’est lui de Pierre Richard
  • 1979 : Ils sont grands ces petits de Joël Santoni
    Joël Santoni
    Joël Santoni is a French film director and screenwriter. He directed the 1976 film Scrambled Eggs, which starred Jean Carmet and Anna Karina.-External links:...

  • 1979 : Histoires de voyous : Les Marloupins de Michel Berny - TV
  • 1979 : Histoires de voyous : La Belle Affaire de Louis Grospierre - TV
  • 1979 : La Servante de Lazare Iglesis – téléfilm
  • 1979 : La Belle vie de Lazare Iglesis – téléfilm
  • 1979 : Duos sur canapé de Marc Camoletti
  • 1979 : Les Aventures de David Balfour (Kidnapped) de Jean-Pierre Decourt - série TV, 6 x 55’
  • 1979 : La Fabrique, un conte de Noël de Pascal Thomas - téléfilm
  • 1979 : Le Baiser au lépreux d'André Michel – téléfilm
  • 1979 : Sam et Sally de Nicolas Ribowski, Jean Girault
    Jean Girault
    Jean Girault was a French film director and screenwriter. He directed more than thirty films between 1960 and 1982.-Filmography:Director* Les pique-assiette * Les Moutons de Panurge...

    , Robert Pouret et Joël Séria -1ère série TV, 6 x 55’
  • 1979 : Sam et Sally de Joël Santoni - 2ème série TV, 6 x 55’

1980s

  • 1980 : La Femme enfant
    La femme enfant
    La femme enfant is a 1980 French drama film directed by Raphaële Billetdoux and starring Klaus Kinski. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Klaus Kinski - Marcel* Pénélope Palmer - Élisabeth...

    - L’Ombre du loup de Raphaële Billetdoux
    Raphaële Billetdoux
    Raphaële Billetdoux is a French novelist.She is the daughter of François Billetdoux, and was a companion of the political journalist Paul Guilbert .She was assistant editor on feature films and television....

  • 1980 : Inspecteur la Bavure de Claude Zidi
  • 1980 : Diva
    Diva (film)
    Diva is a 1981 film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from a novel of the same name by Daniel Odier . It is one of the first French films to let go of the realist, harsh mood of 1970s French cinema and return to a colourful, melodic style, called cinema du look...

    de Jean-Jacques Beineix - César de la meilleure musique de film
  • 1980 : Le Bar du téléphone
    Le bar du téléphone
    -Cast and roles:* Daniel Duval - Toni Véronèse* François Périer - Commissaire Claude Joinville* Raymond Pellegrin - Robert Pérez* Julien Guiomar - Antoine Bini* Georges Wilson - Léopold Kretzchman* Valentine Monnier - Maria...

    de Claude Barrois
  • 1980 : La Boum
    La boum
    La boum is a 1980 French language motion picture comedy directed by Claude Pinoteau, and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, and Sophie Marceau appearing in her film début. The movie was an international box-office hit. The music was written by Vladimir Cosma, with Richard Sanderson singing...

    de Claude Pinoteau
    Claude Pinoteau
    Claude Pinoteau is a French film director and scriptwriter. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts de Seine, Île-de-France, France.- Filmography :* 1971 : It Only Happens to Others...

  • 1980 : Celles qu’on a pas eues de Pascal Thomas
  • 1980 : Le Coup du parapluie de Gérard Oury
  • 1980 : Laat de Dokter mar shuiven de Nikolai van der Heyde
  • 1980 : L’Antichambre de Michel Bienvenu - court métrage
  • 1980 : Petit déjeuner compris de Michel Berny - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1980 : Les Mystères de Paris d'André Michel - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1980 : Les Roses de Dublin de Lazare Iglesis - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1980 : Les Maîtres sonneurs de Lazare Iglesis - téléfilm
  • 1981 : Les Sous-doués en vacances de Claude Zidi
  • 1981 : Une Affaire d’hommes de Nicolas Ribowski
  • 1981 : Pourquoi pas nous ? de Michel Berny
  • 1981 : La Chèvre
    La Chèvre
    La Chèvre is a 1981 French comedy film directed by Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard and Gérard Depardieu...

    de Francis Veber
  • 1981 : L’Année prochaine... si tout va bien de Jean-Loup Hubert
  • 1981 : La Grande Pitié du Comte de Gruyère de Lazare Iglesis - téléfilm
  • 1981 : La Double vie de Théophraste Longuet de Yannick Andreï
    Yannick Andréi
    Yannick Andréi was the alias of French film director and screenwriter Jean Antione Andréi. Andréi was born in Bordeaux, France and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.-Career:...

     - mini-série TV, 3 x 90’
  • 1981 : La Vie des autres - L’Ascension de Catherine Sarrazin de Jean-Pierre Prévost – téléfilm
  • 1981 : Pollufission 2000 de Jean-Pierre Prévost - téléfilm
  • 1981 : La Guerre des insectes de Peter Kassovitz - téléfilm
  • 1982 : Jamais avant le mariage de Daniel Ceccaldi
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    Daniel Ceccaldi was a French actor.He was born in Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, France. The mild-mannered Daniel Ceccaldi is famous as Claude Jade's father Lucien Darbon in François Truffaut's movies Stolen Kisses and Bed & Board.Note: Christine refers to him twice as "Lucien", not papa, indicating...

  • 1982 : Le Père Noël est une ordure
    Le Père Noël est une ordure
    Le Père Noël est une ordure was a theatre play created in 1979 by the troupe Le Splendid and turned into a film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré in 1982.- Plot :...

    de Jean-Marie Poiré
    Jean-Marie Poiré
    Jean-Marie Poiré is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré.-Filmography as director:* Ma femme... s'appelle Maurice Jean-Marie Poiré (born July 10, 1945) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is the son of the producer...

  • 1982 : La Boum 2
    La boum 2
    La boum 2 is a 1982 French language motion picture comedy directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, Sophie Marceau, and Lambert Wilson. La boum 2 is the sequel to La boum...

    de Claude Pinoteau
  • 1982 : Tout le monde peut se tromper de Jean Couturier
  • 1982 : L'As des as
    L'as des as
    L'as des as is a 1982 French-German comedy film starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Gérard Oury.-Plot:...

    de Gérard Oury
  • 1982 : L’Adieu aux As de Jean-Pierre Decourt - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1982 : Les Dames à la licorne de Lazare Iglesis – mini-série , 2 x 90’
  • 1982 : La Veuve rouge d'Edouard Molinaro – mini-série, 2 x 90’
  • 1982 : Un Adolescent d’autrefois d'André Michel - téléfilm
  • 1983 : Le Bal d'Ettore Scola. César de la meilleure musique
  • 1983 : Le Prix du danger
    Le Prix du Danger
    Le Prix du Danger is a 1983 French-Yugoslav science fiction movie, directed by Yves Boisset. It is based on Robert Sheckley's The Prize of Peril, published in 1958.-Story:...

    d'Yves Boisset
  • 1983 : Banzaï
    Banzaï
    -Cast and roles:* Coluche - Michel Bernardin* Valérie Mairesse - Isabelle Parisse* Didier Kaminka - The cousin Paul* Marthe Villalonga - Madame Bernardin. Michel's mother* Eva Darlan - Carole, the doctor* François Perrot - The boss of 'Mondial S.O.S.'...

    de Claude Zidi
  • 1983 : Les Compères
    Les Compères
    Les Compères is a 1983 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, and starring Gérard Depardieu, Pierre Richard and Anny Duperey.In 1997, this movie was remade as Fathers' Day in the US.-Plot:...

    de Francis Veber
  • 1983 : P’tit Con de Gérard Lauzier
    Gérard Lauzier
    Gérard Lauzier was a French comics author and movie director, best known as one of the leading authors in the more adult-oriented French comics scene of the 1970s and 1980s.-Biography:...

  • 1983 : L’Etincelle de Michel Lang
    Michel Lang
    Michel Lang is a French film and television director, best remembered for his comedy films in the late 1970s and 1980s. Since 1990 he has directed predominantly for French television.-Filmography:* 1964 : Un tout autre visage...

  • 1983 : Retenez moi... ou je fais un malheur ! de Michel Gérard
  • 1983 : Biniky le Dragon Rose - Serendipity monogatari pure to no nakamatachi – TV, dessins animés - Chanson du générique
  • 1983 : La Chambre des dames de Yannick Andreï - série TV, 10 x 52’
  • 1983 : La Jeune femme en vert de Lazare Iglesis - téléfilm
  • 1984 : La Septième Cible de Claude Pinoteau
  • 1984 : Just The Way You Are
    Just the Way You Are (film)
    Just the Way You Are is a 1984 comedy/drama film that stars Kristy McNichol and Michael Ontkean. It was directed by Edouard Molinaro.-Plot:...

    d'Edouard Molinaro
  • 1984 : Le Jumeau d'Yves Robert
  • 1984 : La Tête dans le sac de Gérard Lauzier
  • 1984 : Billet doux de Michel Berny - série TV, 6 x 60’
  • 1984 : L'Homme de Suez de Christian-Jaque
    Christian-Jaque
    Christian-Jaque was a French filmmaker. He was married to actress Martine Carol from 1954 to 1959.Christian-Jaque was born at Paris....

     - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1984 : L'Amour en héritage (Mistral's Daughter) de Douglas Hickox
    Douglas Hickox
    Douglas Hickox was an English film director. Hickox was born in London, where he was educated at Emanuel School. Hickox worked extensively as an assistant director and second unit director throughout the 50's and early 60's, making his first major picture in 1970...

     / Kevin Connor
    Kevin Connor (director)
    Kevin Connor is an English film and television director currently based in Hollywood.Connor was born in London on the 24 of September 1937 and grew up during the 2nd World War...

    - série TV, 8 x 55’
  • 1984 : La Bavure de Nicolas Ribowski – mini-série TV, 3 x 55’
  • 1984 : Hello Einstein - Einstein de Lazare Iglesis - série TV, 6 x 55’
  • 1984 : Châteauvallon de Paul Planchon et Serge Friedman - série TV, 26 x 52’
  • 1985 : Les Rois du gag de Claude Zidi
  • 1985 : Astérix et la surprise de César de Pierre et Gaëtan Brizzi - Film d'animation
  • 1985 : Le Gaffeur de Serge Pénard
  • 1985 : Drôle de samedi de Bay Okan
  • 1985 : La Galette du roi de Jean-Michel Ribes
    Jean-Michel Ribes
    Jean-Michel Ribes is a French actor, playwright, screenwriter, theatre director and film maker. Since 2002 he has been the managing director of the Théâtre du Rond-Point.- Awards :* 2001: Plaisir du Théâtre Award...

  • 1985 : Les Mondes engloutis
    Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea
    Note: In some cases the names of characters, places, and things were changed for the English version. The original name appears in parentheses....

    de Michel Gauthier - série animée TV 2 saisons 52 x 26’
  • 1986 : Mort un dimanche de pluie de Joël Santoni
  • 1986 : Les Fugitifs de Francis Veber
  • 1986 : Astérix chez les Bretons de Pino Van Lamsweerde - Film d'animation
  • 1986 : Lévy et Goliath de Gérard Oury
  • 1986 : L'Été 36 d'Yves Robert - mini série TV, 2 x 90’
  • 1986 : Claire de Lazare Iglesis - téléfilm
  • 1986 : Le Tiroir secret
    Le Tiroir secret
    Le Tiroir secret is a 1986 French family drama TV mini-series directed by Michel Boisrond, Edouard Molinaro, Nadine Trintignant and Roger Gillioz. The screenplay was written by Danièle Thompson, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Patrick Besson and Roger Grenier...

    de Michel Boisrond
    Michel Boisrond
    Michel Jacques Boisrond was a French film director and writer...

    , Edouard Molinaro, Nadine Trintignant
    Nadine Trintignant
    Nadine Trintignant is a French film director, producer, and screenwriter.-Career:She was a film director, producer, and screenwriter with extensive film credits from the 1960s to the present...

    , Roger Guilloz... - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1986 : Vive la Comédie de Jacques Fabbri, Jean-Luc Moreau, Paul Planchon, Jean-Pierre Bisson… - série TV, 10 x 90’
  • 1986 : Tour de France de Philippe Monnier
    Philippe Monnier
    Philippe Monnier, born 2 November 1864 in Geneva, died 21 July 1911 in Plainpalais, was a Swiss writer in the French language.- Publications :Most of his writings dealt with Geneva and its region, from where he originated...

     - mini-série TV, 2 x 52’
  • 1987 : Le Moustachu de Dominique Chaussois
  • 1987 : Cœurs croisés de Stéphanie de Mareuil
  • 1987 : Promis… juré ! de Jacques Monnet
  • 1987 : La Petite Allumeuse de Danièle Dubroux
  • 1987 : L’Or noir de Lornac de Tony Flaadt - série TV
  • 1987 : Rahan, le fils des âges farouches de Alain Sion - série de dessins animés TV, 26 x 26’
  • 1987 : Nitwits de Nikolai van der Heyde
    Nikolai van der Heyde
    Nikolai van der Heyde is a Dutch film director and screenwriter. He directed seven films between 1966 and 1987. His 1968 film To Grab the Ring was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival...

  • 1988 : L'Etudiante de Claude Pinoteau
  • 1988 : Corps z’à corps d'André Halimi
  • 1988 : La Vouivre de Georges Wilson
    Georges Wilson
    Georges Wilson was a French film and television actor. He is the father of French actor Lambert Wilson.Wilson was born in Champigny-sur-Marne, Seine , to a French father and an Irish mother...

  • 1988 : Les Pique-assiettes de Dominique Giuliani, Gilles Amado, Jean-Luc Moreau... - série TV, 26 x 26’
  • 1988 : M'as-tu vu ? de Jean-Michel Ribes et Eric Le Hung - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1988 : Julien Fontanes Magistrat – Episode «La Bête noire» de Michel Berny –téléfilm
  • 1989 : Il gèle en enfer de Jean-Pierre Mocky
    Jean-Pierre Mocky
    Jean-Pierre Mocky is the pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer...

  • 1989 : Les Grandes Familles d'Edouard Molinaro – série TV, 4 x 84’
  • 1989 : L'Eté de la révolution de Lazare Iglesis - téléfilm
  • 1989 : Till We Meet Again - Le Secret de Château Valmont– de Charles Jarrott
    Charles Jarrott
    Charles Jarrott was a British film and television director. He was best known for costume dramas he directed for producer Hal B...

    - série TV, 3 x 100’
  • 1989 : Les Sœurs du Nord - SOS Disparus de Joël Santoni – téléfilm
  • 1989 : Le Retour d'Arsène Lupin de Michel Wyn, Jacques Besnard, Philippe Condroyer, Michel Boisrond...- série TV, 12 x 56’
  • 1989 : Mésaventures d'Elise Durupt - série TV, 161 x 26’
  • 1989 : Intrigues de Maurice Dugowson
    Maurice Dugowson
    Maurice Dugowson was a French film director and screenwriter. His 1975 film Lily, aime-moi was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. The following year, his film F comme Fairbanks was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival.-External links:...

     et autres - série TV, 187 x 26’

1990s

  • 1990 : La Gloire de mon père d'Yves Robert
  • 1990 : Le Château de ma mère
    Le Château de ma mère
    My Mother's Castle is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol, the second in the four-volume series Souvenirs d'enfance and the sequel to My Father's Glory...

    d'Yves Robert
  • 1990 : La Pagaille de Pascal Thomas
  • 1990 : La Belle anglaise 2 de Jacques Besnard - série TV, 6 x 52’
  • 1990 : Night of the Fox - Le Complot du Renard de Charles Jarrott – téléfilms, 2 x 90’
  • 1990 : Edouard et ses filles de Michel Lang - série TV, 6 x 55’
  • 1990 : The Nighmare Years - Les Années infernales d'Anthony Page - série TV, 4 x 90’
  • 1990 : Le Gorille : Le Pavé du Gorille de Roger Hanin – téléfilm
  • 1990 : Le Déjeuner de Sousceyrac de Lazare Iglesis – téléfilm
  • 1990 : Passions - série TV, 57 x 26’
  • 1990 : Côté cœur - série TV, 68 x 26’
  • 1991 : La Neige et le Feu de Claude Pinoteau
  • 1991 : Myster Mocky présente :La Méthode Barnol de Jean-Pierre Mocky - téléfilm
  • 1991 : Myster Mocky présente :Dis-moi qui tu hais de Jean-Pierre Mocky – téléfilm
  • 1991 : Myster Mocky présente :La Vérité qui tue de Jean-Pierre Mocky – téléfilm
  • 1991 : La Totale!
    La Totale!
    -Plot:Everyone thinks that François Voisin is a model executive with a calm and orderly life, but it is only a front. In reality, François is a secret agent, one of the best: in the game he is nicknamed l'Épée, "the Sword". But even as he infiltrates arms-smuggling rings and prevents terrorist...

    de Claude Zidi
  • 1991 : La Montre, la croix et la manière - The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish de Ben Lewin
  • 1992 : Ville à vendre de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 1992 : Coup de jeune de Xavier Gélin
  • 1992 : Le Souper d'Edouard Molinaro
  • 1992 : Le Bal des casse-pieds d'Yves Robert
  • 1992 : Les Coeurs brûlés de Jean Sagols - série TV
  • 1992 : La Femme abandonnée d'Edouard Molinaro – téléfilm
  • 1993 : Cuisine et Dépendances de Philippe Muyl
  • 1993 : Le Mari de Léon de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 1993 : La Soif de l’or de Gérard Oury
  • 1993 : Mercedes mon amour de Bay Okan
  • 1993 : Le Boeuf clandestin de Lazare Iglesis - téléfilm
  • 1993 : Trois jours pour gagner de Michel Berny, Alain Nahum…- série TV, 13 x 27’
  • 1994 : Montparnasse-Pondichéry d'Yves Robert
  • 1994 : Bonsoir de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 1994 : Cache Cash de Claude Pinoteau
  • 1994 : L’Affaire de Sergio Gobbi
  • 1994 : Les Yeux d’Hélène de Jean Sagols - série TV, 9 x 90’
  • 1994 : Dazzle - Les Racines du Coeur de Richard A. Colla - mini-série TV, 2 x 90’
  • 1995 : Les Sables mouvants de Paul Carpita
  • 1995 : Les Nouveaux exploits d’Arsène Lupin d'Alain Nahum, Nicolas Ribowski - série TV
  • 1996 : Le Jaguar de Francis Veber
  • 1996 : Le Plus Beau Métier du monde de Gérard Lauzier
  • 1996 : Les Palmes de monsieur Schutz de Claude Pinoteau
  • 1996 : Faisons un rêve de Jean-Michel Ribes – téléfilm
  • 1996 : Le Cheval de coeur de Charlotte Brandstrom – téléfilm
  • 1996 : Berjac : Coup de maître de Jean-Michel Ribes – téléfilm
  • 1996 : Berjac : Coup de théâtre de Jean-Michel Ribes - téléfilm
  • 1997 : Soleil de Roger Hanin
  • 1997 : Drôle de père de Charlotte Brandstrom – téléfilm
  • 1997 : Maître da Costa – Episode : Le Doigt de Dieu de Bob Swaim
    Bob Swaim
    Robert F. "Bob" Swaim is an American film director, born in Chicago on November 2, 1943. He grew up in the Reseda area of Los Angeles and graduated from Reseda High School in 1961 and with a degree in anthropology from California State University, Northridge, then called San Fernando Valley State...

     - TV
  • 1998 : Le Dîner de cons
    Le Dîner de cons
    -External links:* , Francis Veber Play at...

    de Francis Veber
  • 1998 : La Femme du Boulanger de Nicolas Ribowski - téléfilm
  • 1999 : Le Schpountz
    Le schpountz
    Le schpountz is a 1999 French film directed by Gérard Oury . Irénée does not want to work in his uncle's grocery shop and spends his time dreaming of becoming an actor. Irénée's chance comes when a crew of movie makers came to his little village...

    de Gérard Oury
  • 1999 : Le Fils du Français de Gérard Lauzier
  • 1999 : Le Monde à l’envers de Charlotte Brandstrom – mini-série TV, 2 x 90’
  • 1999 : La Fiction des Guignols de Bruno Le Jean - téléfilm
  • 1999 : Voleur de cœur de Patrick Jamain – téléfilm

2000s

  • 2000 : La Vache et le Président de Philippe Muyl
  • 2000 : La Trilogie Marseillaise : Marius, Fanny, César de Nicolas Ribowski – mini- série TV, 3 x 95’
  • 2001 : Le Placard de Francis Veber
  • 2001 : Le Monde à l’envers – Episode 3 : Le Secret d’Alice de Michaël Perrotta- TV
  • 2002 : Les Homards de l’utopie - Marche et rêve ! de Paul Carpita
  • 2002 : Clémy de Nicolas Ribowski - téléfilm
  • 2002 : Action justice - Episode 1 : Une mère indigne d'Alain Schwartzstein - TV
  • 2003 : Le Furet de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2003 : Action justice - Episode 2 : Un mauvais médecin de Jean-Pierre Igoux – TV
  • 2003 : Action justice - Episode 3 : Déclaré coupable d'Alain Nahum - TV
  • 2004 : Albert est méchant d'Hervé Palud
  • 2004 : Le Président Ferrare d'Alain Nahum - série TV
  • 2004 : Touristes, Oh yes ! de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2005 : Grabuge de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2005 : Les Ballets écarlates de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2005 : Le Bénévole de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2006 : Le Temps des porte-plumes de Daniel Duval
  • 2006 : Le Deal de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2007 : 13, French Street de Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2007 : Myster Mocky présente de Jean-Pierre Mocky - série TV:
  1. Le Diable en Embuscade avec Jean-Hugues Anglade et B. Putzulu.
  2. Le Farceur avec Michel Galabru et Charles Berling.
  3. Un Eléphant dans un Magasin de Porcelaine avec Micheline Presle et Jean-Pierre Mocky.
  4. Service rendu avec Richard Bohringer et Smadi Wolfman.
  5. La Clinique Opale avec Didier Bourdon et Tom Novembre.
  6. La Cellule Insonorisée avec Claude Brasseur et Patricia Barzyk.
    • 2008 : Myster Mocky présente de Jean-Pierre Mocky - série TV :
  7. Témoins de Choix avec Lorant Deutsch et Dominique Pinon.
  8. Le Jour de l’Exécution avec Michel Piccoli et Frédéric Diefenthal.
  9. Dans le Lac avec Arielle Dombasle, Stanislas Merhar, Aurélien Wiik.
  10. Morts sur commande avec Richard Bohringer et Jean-Pierre Mocky.
  11. Chantage à Domicile avec Laurent Gerra, Rufus et Henry Guibet.
  12. L’Energumène - Symbole d’autorité avec Régis Laspalès.
    • 2008 : Climax de Frédéric Sojcher - court métrage
    • 2009 : Colère de Jean-Pierre Mocky – téléfilm
    • 2009 : Myster Mocky présente de Jean-Pierre Mocky - série TV:
  13. Le Voisin de cellule avec Jean-Paul Rouve et Richard Bohringer.
  14. De Quoi Mourir de rire avec Louise Monot, Stanislas Merhar et Philippe Chevalier.
  15. Sauvetage avec Richard Anconina, Bernard Lecoq et Zinédine Soualem.
  16. Un Risque à courir avec Gaspard Ulliel, Elsa Zylberstein.
  17. Une si gentille serveuse avec Micheline Presle, Zoé Félix et Aurélien Wiik.
  18. Haine mortelle avec Pierre Mondy et Dominique Pinon.
    • 2010 : Les Insomniaques de Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • 2010 : Crédit pour tous de Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • 2010 : Myster Mocky présente de Jean-Pierre Mocky - série TV:
  19. L’Aide avec Cristiana Reali, Bruno Todeschini et Patricia Barzyk.
  20. La Cadillac avec Arielle Dombasle et Frédéric Diefenthal.
  21. Martha in Memoriam avec Mathieu Demy, Virginie Ledoyen et François Vincentelli.
  22. Meurtre entre amies avec Victoria Abril et Dominique Lavanant.
  23. L’Ultime bobine avec Stomy Bugzy et Richard Gotainer.
  24. La Voix de sa conscience avec Michèle Bernier, Daniel Russo.
    • 2011 : Le Dossier Toroto de Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • 2011 : Calomnies de Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • 2011 : Hitler à Hollywood (H/H) de Frédéric Sojcher

Operas and stage works

Fantômas, opéra de chambre d’après l’œuvre de Robert Desnos
Robert Desnos
Robert Desnos , was a French surrealist poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement of his day.- Biography :...

 réalisé par Eve Griliquez (1970)

Volpone, musique de scène et de ballet pour la Comédie-Française
Comédie-Française
The Comédie-Française or Théâtre-Français is one of the few state theaters in France. It is the only state theater to have its own troupe of actors. It is located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris....

, mise en scène de Gérard Vergez (1971)

Alcazar de Paris, musique et chansons de la revue du cabaret Alaczar de Frantz Salieri (1986)

Election Miss France, musiques, ballets et chansons (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004)

Marius et Fanny, opéra en deux actes d’après l’œuvre de Marcel Pagnol
Marcel Pagnol
Marcel Pagnol was a French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. In 1946, he became the first filmmaker elected to the Académie Française.-Biography:...

 (2007)

Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, comédie musicale de Patrick Timsit
Patrick Timsit
Patrick Timsit is a French comedian, writer and film director. He has been nominated for 4 César Awards, three times as an actor and once as a writer...

 (2008)

Symphonic works based on film soundtracks

L’As des As - Ouverture (2001–2002)

La Boum - suite d’orchestre (1991)

La Gloire de mon Père, Le Château de ma mère - suite d’orchestre (1991–2006) Habanera, Les Vacances, Isabelle, Le Parc Borelli, Massalia Rag, Valse d’Augustine

Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire - Danse Roumaine (1991)

Michel Strogoff - suite d’orchestre (1995) - Thème de Nadia, Danse Tartare

Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob - Danses Hassidiques (1996)

Le Bal, pour trompette et orchestre (1994)

La Course à l’échalote - suite d’orchestre (1995)

La Dérobade (Solitude) (1995)

Le Jaguar (Thème de l’Aventure) (1999)

Les Aventures de David Balfour (La Légende de David) (2006)

Le Placard (2001)

La Chèvre (La Cabra) pour kena ou naï et orchestre (2002)

Les Compères (1991)

Les Fugitifs - suite d’orchestre (1991)

La Boum 2 - suite d’orchestre (1998)

Diva (Promenade sentimentale ) version orchestrale (2002)

Un Eléphant, ça trompe énormément (Hello Marilyn) (1991)

L’Eté 36 – suite d’orchestre (1995)

L’Amour en héritage - version orchestrale (1996)

Châteauvallon – version orchestrale (1999)

Les Cœurs brûlés - version orchestrale (1996)

Le Bal des casse-pieds (Les Casse-pieds) – pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (1999)

Le Bal des casse-pieds (Les Casse-pieds) – version orchestrale (1999)

Salut l’Artiste (Yves et Danièle) pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (1999)

L’Aile ou la Cuisse (Concerto gastronomique) pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (2003)

Le Père Noël au Paradis - suite basée sur les musiques des films : Le Père Noël est une ordure, Nous irons tous au Paradis, pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (1996–1999)

Le Dîner de cons, pour solistes de jazz et orchestre (2002)

Works for soloists and orchestra

Oblique, pour violoncelle et orchestre à cordes (1969)

Concerto pour Euphonium et orchestre (commande du Festival et Concours international de Tuba de Guebwiller, 1997)

Concerto Ibérique, pour trompette et orchestre (création lors du Concours international de cuivres de la ville de Narbonne, 1998)

Concerto de Berlin, pour violon et orchestre
version du film La 7ème Cible (1984) – env. 9’
version intégrale (2001) – env.29’

Vocal, Choral and symphonic

Eh bien ! Dansez maintenant, divertissement d’après Les Fables de Jean de La Fontaine pour Récitant et orchestre symphonique (2006)

Cantate 1209 , pour Récitant, Soprano, Chœurs d’enfants et orchestre (2009)

Reality du film La Boum, pour voix de ténor et orchestre (2001)

L’Amour en héritage (Only Love), pour soprano et orchestre (1996)

Your Eyes du film La Boum 2, pour soprano et orchestre (1998)

Les Cœurs brûlés, pour soprano et orchestre (1996)

Divine du film Diva pour soprano et orchestre (1996)

Air de la Wally du film Diva (A.Catalani, argt.V.Cosma), pour soprano et orchestre (1980)

You call it Love du film L’Etudiante pour soprano et orchestre (2002)

Eternity du film La Vouivre pour soprano et orchestre (2002)

Military and Concert Band music with or whitout soloists

Concerto pour Euphonium et orchestre d’harmonie (commande du Festival et Concours international de Tuba de Guebwiller, 1997)

Concerto Ibérique, pour trompette et orchestre d’harmonie (création lors du Concours international de cuivres de la ville de Narbonne, 1998)

La Boum - suite pour orchestre d’harmonie (2010)

La Gloire de mon Père, Le Château de ma Mère - suite pour orchestre d’harmonie (2009) - Habanera, Les Vacances, Isabelle, Valse d’Augustine

Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire - Danse Roumaine (2010)

Michel Strogoff - suite pour orchestre d’harmonie (2008) - Thème de Nadia, Danse Tartare

Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob - Danses Hassidiques (2007)

L’Aile ou la Cuisse - Concerto gastronomique (2007)

Les Saxs Brothers du film Nous irons tous au Paradis pour Quintette de saxophones, Piano, Contrebasse et Batterie (2008)

Chamber music, Pianoforte reductions

Courts métrages Quintette de cuivres (commande du Festival et Concours international de Narbonne , 1996)

9 Recueils de Musiques de Films, pour instruments solistes et accompagnement de piano - Flûte, Clarinette, Hautbois, Saxophone alto, Cor, Euphonium, Trompette, Trombone, Violon (2011)

Concerto pour Euphonium et orchestre, réduction pour Euphonium et Piano (1997)
9 Recueils de Musiques de Films, pour instruments solistes et accompagnement de piano - Flûte, Clarinette, Hautbois, Saxophone alto, Cor, Euphonium, Trompette, Trombone, Violon (2011)
Concerto Ibérique, réduction pour Trompette et Piano (1998)

Concerto de Berlin, réduction pour Violon et Piano
version du film La 7ème Cible – env. 9’ (1984 – rev.1999)
version intégrale – env.29’ (2002)


Eh bien ! Dansez maintenant – divertissement d’après des Fables de Jean de La Fontaine – partition pour Récitant et Piano (2006)

Marius et Fanny, réduction pour Piano et Chant (2007)

Cantate 1209, réduction pour Piano, Récitant, Soprano, Chœurs d’enfants (2009)

Pianoforte music

Les Musiques de Films de Vladimir Cosma, Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4 (1982–1990)

La Gloire de mon père – Le Château de ma mère, recueil pour piano (1990)

Vocal music and songs

2 Recueils pour voix et piano
Vladimir Cosma – Les plus belles chansons Cinéma & Télévision – volume 1 (1996), :
Vladimir Cosma – Les plus belles chansons Cinéma & Télévision – volume 2 (1996)


Egalement une centaine de chansons parmi lesquelles :

Reality, du film La Boum, interprétée par Richard Sanderson
Richard Sanderson
Richard Sanderson is a British singer.-History:He was born in England, with a Scottish father playing drums and a French mother playing the accordion....

 (1980)

L’Amour en héritage (Only Love), interprétée par Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri , born Ioánna Moúschouri on October 13, 1934, in Chania, Crete, Greece, is a Greek singer who has sold about 300 million records worldwide in a career spanning over five decades, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. She was known as Nána to her friends and...

 (1984)

Destinée, des films Le Père Noël est une ordure et Les Sous-doués en vacances, interprétée par Guy Marchand
Guy Marchand
Guy Marchand is a French actor, musician and singer. He is best known for his role as the main character in the French police procedural series Nestor Burma.- Filmography :* 1970 : Boulevard du Rhum, directed by Robert Enrico...

 (1982)

Puissance et Gloire, de la série TV Châteauvallon, interprétée par Herbert Léonard
Herbert Léonard
Herbert Léonard né Hubert Loenhard is principally known as a singer, however, he is also a specialist of Russian airplanes from World War II...

 (1985)

Your Eyes, du film La Boum 2, interprétée par Cook Da Books
Cook da Books
Cook da Books were a British new wave group active in the 1980s.-History:Cook Da Books formed in 1980 in Fazakerley, Liverpool, composed of former members of The Dogems and Brooklyn...

 (1982)

Le Ciel, La Terre et l’eau, du film Alexandre Le Bienheureux, interprétée par Isabelle Aubret
Isabelle Aubret
Isabelle Aubret is a French singer.Born as Thérèse Coquerelle in Lille, France, Aubret won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962 representing France and singing "Un premier amour" with music composed by Claude-Henri Vic and lyrics by Roland Stephane Valade...

 (1968)

Un Souvenir heureux de la série TV Le tiroir secret, interprétée par Diane Dufresne
Diane Dufresne
Diane Dufresne, CQ is a singer and painter, and has sung a number of classics of Quebec repertoire of popular songs....

 (1986)

You call it Love, du film L’Etudiante , interprétée par Karoline Krüger
Karoline Krüger
Karoline Krüger is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and pianist. She was born on 13 February 1970 in Bergen and is today married to another familiar Norwegian singer, Sigvart Dagsland...

 (1988)

My Life, de la série TV Till we meet again, interprétée par Mireille Mathieu
Mireille Mathieu
Mireille Mathieu is a French chanteuse, and pop singer. Hailed in the French press as the successor to Édith Piaf, she has achieved great commercial success, recording over 1200 songs in nine different languages, with more than 120 million records sold worldwide.-Childhood to early...

 (1989)

Je n’ai pas dit mon dernier mot d’amour, du film La Dérobade, interprétée par Nicole Croisille
Nicole Croisille
Nicole Croisille , is a French singer and actress. She has appeared in 24 films between 1961 and 2005 and recorded albums since 1961. Croisille made an attempt to represent France in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Tu m'avais dit," but was not selected.-External links:...

 (1979)

L’Année prochaine si tout va bien, interprétée par Sofie Kremen (1981)

Ballade de Clérambard, du film Clérambard , interprétée par Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt
Marie Laforêt is a French singer and actress, .In 1978 she moved to Geneva, Switzerland and took out Swiss nationality.-The sources of her birth name:...

 (1969)

Pour l’Amour, de la série TV La Chambre des Dames , interprétée par Annick Thoumazeau (1983)

Les Cœurs brûlés, interprétée par Nicole Croisille (1992)

Laisse-moi rêver, du film La Neige et le feu, interprétée par Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian
Lara Fabian is a Belgian-Italian international singer who also holds Canadian citizenship. Multilingual, she sings in French, Italian and English....

 (1991)

Les Mondes Engloutis, interprétée par les Mini Star (1985)

Maybe you’re wrong, du film La Boum 2, interprétée par Freddie Meyer (1982)

Go on for ever, du film La Boum, interprétée par Richard Sanderson et Chantal Curtis (1980)

Get it together, du film Inspecteur La Bavure , interprétée par Chantal Curtis (1980)

Awards

1981
Disques d'Or et de Platine pour les B.O.F. : Diva, La Boum.
César de la meilleure musique de film pour Diva.


1982
Prix du Festival de Moscou de la musique du film pour Diva.
Disques d'Or et de Platine pour la B.O.F. : La Boum 2.


1983
Grand Prix du Disque de la Musique de films (Sacem) pour l’ensemble de son œuvre à Cannes.


1984
César de la meilleure musique de film pour Le Bal.


1985
Disques d’Or et de Platine pour les B.O.F.: L’Amour en Héritage, Les Mondes Engloutis, Châteauvallon.


1986
7 d’Or de la meilleure musique pour la télévision avec le film en deux parties : L’été 36.

Nommé au grade de Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres.

1988
Disque d’Or pour la B.O.F. de L’Etudiante.


1990
Grand Prix Sacem de l’« Œuvre musicale audiovisuelle ».


1991
7 d’Or de la meilleure musique pour la télévision.


1995
Médaille d’honneur de la Ville de Beauvais.


2000
Médaille d’honneur du Conseil Général de l’Yonne.


2001
Prix Philip Award de Varsovie («Greatest Creation accomplishment in Europeen film music»).


2003
Grand Prix Sacem de la Musique de Film.


2004
Nommé Grand Officier du Mérite Culturel Roumain.
Nommé Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de la Légion d’Honneur.


2005
Lumière d’Honneur – Festival La Ciotat, Berceau du Cinéma.


2006
Médaille d’honneur de la Ville et Parrain de l’Ecole Municipale de Musique (Vandoeuvre les Nancy).


2007
Hommage et Médaille d'honneur de la Ville de Cabourg.


2008
Trophée «Phenix Award » saluant l’ensemble de sa carrière (Festival du Film à Spa en Belgique.)


2009
Hommage et Médaille d’honneur de la Ville de Béziers.


2010
Prix Henri Langlois de la Cinémathèque Française 2010.

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