Marc Collin

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Marc Collin is a French musician, film music composer and record producer. He is mostly known for being the producer and founder of the project Nouvelle Vague, with Olivier Libaux.

His most widely known music is the soundtrack to Les Kidnappeurs (1999) by Graham Guit, of which the main theme has been reissued on collections such as Café del Mar Volume 6.[1]

Original movie soundtracks

  • 1998 : Les Kidnappeurs, dir. Graham Guit
  • 2002 : Les pétroleuses, project for an imaginary film
  • 2003 : Man with a Movie Camera for the 1929 silent film by Dziga Vertov
  • 2005 : Riviera, dir. Anne Villacèque
  • 2006 : J'aurais voulu etre un danseur dir. Alain Berliner
  • 2008 : White Wall dir. by James Boss
  • 2011 : Kiss myg, Swedish film directed by Alexandra Therese Keining

He collaborated with the Lebanese singer Yasmine Hamdan on her album Ya Nass (2012)

References

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