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  1. Composer, orchestrator and conductor, two times Academy Award winner, Alexandre Desplat, eleven-times Academy Award Nominee, with over hundred scores and numerous awards to his credit is one of the most worthy heirs of the French film scoring masters. A true cinephile, his approach to film composition is not only based on his strong musicality ...

  2. 2. The Imitation Game (2014) Although Desplat captures all sides of Alan Turing’s story in this biopic - from obsession to tragedy via brief tenderness - it’s the maths and mechanics of the code-breaking machines that inspires the most exciting music. A nominee for Best Original Score at the 2015 Oscars. 3.

  3. www.alexandredesplat.net › us › news-eAlexandre Desplat - News

    Alexandre Desplat will be leading the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, performing 11 selected pieces from his impressively long list of film scores, as well as a composition inspired by 'Pelleas et Melisande' from Belgian playwright Mæterlinck. The program is HERE ˃ BOOK HERE. May 15, 2018 | The German Record Critics' Award Association Award

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · How Alexandre Desplat Kept the “Vibrant Heart” and “Innocence” of ‘Pinocchio’ Alive With His Score. The composer, who spoke with THR as part of Netflix's Playlist series, also worked ...

  5. Feb 11, 2015 · Alexandre Desplat interview on Pinocchio, Giullermo del Toro, stop motion, fascism. HeyUGuys Length: 02:49 | By Sarah Cook and Colin Hart | September 27, 2022 The Lost King Premiere - Alexandre Desplat on bringing out a film's humanity & hints on Barbie score. Alexandre Desplat is interviewed at The Lost King Premiere.

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  7. Alexandre Desplat has composed scores for movies as different as Jacques Audiard’s A prophet, Peter Webber’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, Stephen Frears’ The Queen, Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer, Morten Tyldum’s Imitation Game, Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech, David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, David Yates’ Harry ...