Etienne Forget

Birthplace:
France

Known for his work on sci-fi program « Missions », Etienne Forget is a French musician, composer and music producer.  He mixes his early interest for electronic, rock and folk music with band like Autechre, Bjork, Sonic youth or Nick Drake with other repertoires such as Debussy, Stravinsky, Bernard Herman or Bruch.  Finishing his classes while scoring for French TV show « Hero Corp », he took the opportunity to work for Audi's philanthropic program (Audi Talent Awards) where he scored several noticeable short films like « The Speed of The Past » with Melany Thierry or « The Last Journey of the Enigmatic Paul WR » with Hugo Becker. His participation opened him up to work with director Julius Berg for Netflix's « The Forest » and director Julien Lacombe on « Missions » for which he won the second price at the 2018 Jerry Goldsmith Awards.  In 2018 Etienne's interest for both classical music and modern production has attracted the attention of QUAD TV producer Iris Bucher and director Jean Marc Moutout for their TV series « Victor Hugo Enemy of the State » for which he was nominated both at the 2019 UCMF Awards and at the 2019 Jerry Goldsmith Awards.

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Music:
2014  Zéro
2021  The Last Journey
2023  Sweet Sixty
2024  Pacific Fear

Original Music Composer:
2014  Zéro
2015  The Last Journey of the Enigmatic Paul W.R
2018  In the Game
2021  The Last Journey
2023  AKA
2023  Sweet Sixty
2024  Pacific Fear

Original Music Composer:
2017  The Forest
2018  Victor Hugo, ennemi d'État

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