Erwann Kermorvant (b. 1972)

Birthplace:
Lorient, Morbihan, France

Born:
July 28, 1972

Erwann Kermorvant (born July 28, 1972, in Lorient) is a French film composer known for his musical score contributions to cinema.  Kermorvant gained popularity for his work on films such as "36 quai des Orfèvres," directed by Olivier Marchal in 2004, and "Les Lyonnais", released in 2011. Kermorvant also composed for the television series "Astrid et Raphaëlle". He was awarded the Grand Prix de la Musique pour l’Image in 2021, and Best Music award at the La Rochelle TV Fiction Festival in 2015 for Borderline, a French TV series.  Source: Article "Erwann Kermorvant" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Music:
2012  Bowling
2016  The Ordinary
2019  The Unexpected Child
2021  Pour te retrouver
2022  Overdose

Original Music Composer:
2004  36th Precinct
2009  The First Star
2011  A Gang Story
2012  Bowling
2012  My First Time
2015  The Clearstream Affair
2016  The Ordinary
2017  Carbone
2019  The Unexpected Child
2020  Rogue City
2020  The Color of Kings
2021  Pour te retrouver
2022  Overdose

Sound:
2004  36th Precinct
2009  The First Star
2011  A Gang Story
2012  Bowling
2012  My First Time
2014  Borderline
2015  The Clearstream Affair
2016  The Ordinary
2017  Carbone
2019  The Unexpected Child
2020  Rogue City
2020  The Color of Kings
2021  Pour te retrouver
2022  Overdose

Music:
2017  Kim Kong
2024  All This I Will Give to You

Original Music Composer:
2016  Bright-eyed Revenge
2017  Kim Kong
2020  Astrid: Murder in Paris
2024  All This I Will Give to You

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