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Olivier Marguerit - “Cimetière indien”

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  Olivier Marguerit - “Cimetière indien” Original Soundtrack of the Series A series directed by Stéphane Demoustier (episodes 1 to 4) and Farid Bentoumi (episodes 5 to 8) (8x52') Music: Olivier Marguerit An original CANAL+ creation Label Plaza Mayor Company Ltd 1995. Lidia, an ambitious young recruit in the anti-terrorism field, is sent to Peranne – a small town in the Marseille basin – to investigate the scalp of an imam, alongside Jean, a disillusioned gendarme, haunted by his memories of the Algerian war. 25 years later, the former mayor of Peranne was assassinated. And while Lidia is at the height of a seemingly irreproachable career, Jean disappears overnight. The past that everyone thought was definitively buried is resurfacing... Cimetiere Indien on Spotify Statement from composer Olivier Marguerit A playground, that's how I envisioned Indian Cemetery. This is my first experience working for the medium series. My past experience has led me to work on films t...

Natacha (presque) hôtesse de l’air (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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  Natacha (presque) hôtesse de l’air (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)   Directed by   Noémie Saglio Cast   Camille Lou ,  Vincent Dedienne ,  Didier Bourdon Original Music Erwann Chandon Since her early childhood, Natacha has been determined to become a flight attendant to travel and discover the world. When she finds herself unwillingly involved in the theft of the Mona Lisa, she sees it as an opportunity to finally make her dream come true. Accompanied by a clumsy steward, she crosses France and Italy in a chase that could well change her life... Natacha on Spotify The guiding idea behind the music of  Natacha (Presque) Hôtesse de l’Air  was to carry the audience along with the breeze of adventure and freedom that drives Natacha. From the very beginning, one thing was clear: a woman’s voice would lead the way — a reflection of Natacha’s dreams and her longing for escape. From there, every means became a way to take flight by her ...