A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
E. Galperin
Evgeniy Galperin
Evgueni Gasperine
Birthplace:
Tcheliabinsk, Ural, Russia
Born:
January 1, 1974
Evgueni Galperine (born 1974) and Sacha Galperine (born 1980) are Russian-born French film score composers and brothers. They were born in Russia and studied music in Moscow, but moved to Paris, France, in 1990. In 2012, they were nominated for the Goya Award for Best Original Score for Eva. The Galperine brothers wrote the music for the 2017 film Loveless after hearing a synopsis of the story, but not seeing the film or reading the screenplay. Evgueni Galperine said the piece "11 Cycles of E" was written as an interpretation of a parent's thoughts, with the parent only being able to think about how a missing child must be found. Critic David Ehrlich named Evgueni and Sacha Galperine's score as the ninth best cinematic soundtrack of 2017, particularly praising "11 Cycles of E" as "striking". For Loveless, the brothers jointly won the European Film Award for Best Composer. Source: Article "Evgueni and Sacha Galperine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Music:
2024 Vodka Fanta
Original Music Composer:
2003 Le pays des ours
2003 Pipsqueak Prince
2005 Fratricide
2006 A Truck Under Repair
2006 The Man of No Return
2006 Tycoon's Interpreter
2007 The Fox and the Child
2009 Animal Heart
2009 We'll Meet in Heaven
2010 The Devil's Flower
2011 Carré Blanc
2011 EVA
2011 Tempête dans une chambre à coucher
2011 The Invader
2012 The Lookout
2012 The Players
2013 Back in Crime
2013 The Family
2013 The Past
2014 The Bélier Family
2014 The Last Hammer Blow
2015 Battle for Sevastopol
2015 Madame Bovary
2015 Through the Air
2016 Forêt Debussy
2016 Nine Lives
2016 The Jews
2016 The Whole Truth
2017 Françoise sagan, l’élégance de vivre
2017 Into the Blue
2017 Loveless
2017 The Wizard of Lies
2018 Paterno
2018 The Harvesters
2018 Vostok N°20
2019 Beanpole
2019 By the Grace of God
2019 Corpus Christi
2020 #Iamhere
2020 Gagarine
2020 Persian Lessons
2020 Radioactive
2020 Welcome to Chechnya
2021 Copilot
2021 Happening
2021 My Sunny Maad
2021 Sol
2021 The Night Doctor
2021 Two Sisters
2022 Fire on the Plain
2022 Murina
2022 South Sentinel
2023 Shards of Moon
2023 Stane
2023 The Edge of the Blade
2023 The Gravity
2023 The Last Queen
2023 The Pod Generation
2023 This One Summer
2024 Architecton
2024 Emmanuelle
2024 On the Pulse
2024 Vodka Fanta
2024 When Fall Is Coming
2025 Block Pass
???? Coming to You
???? Orphan
Original Music Composer:
2020 The Undoing
2021 Scenes from a Marriage
2022 Oussekine
2024 Baby Reindeer
2024 Becoming Karl Lagerfeld
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