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Bruno Coulais

Bruno Coulais

Sound·b. 1954·Paris, France

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

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 film music. 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 Christine Pascal'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, Balzac, and Les nuiteux.

Wisdom Tooth

Wisdom Tooth

Composer

2025
Wendell & Wild

Wendell & Wild

Composer

2022 3.5
Coraline

Coraline

Composer

2009 4.2
Hellphone

Hellphone

Composer

2007
Vidocq

Vidocq

Composer

2001
Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre

Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre

Composer

2001
The Crimson Rivers

The Crimson Rivers

Composer

2000