Olivier Marguerit - “Cimetière indien”
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
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...
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 that are usually described as "auteur",
where each occurrence of music is weighed and must not precede or overcolor the
mise-en-scène. To stay in his place in a way.
With Indian Cemetery, I learned to change my method. Don't be afraid to do a
lot in terms of intensity but also density.
At
the beginning of the work, and in close collaboration with the director
Stéphane Demoustier, I sought to compose a corpus of melodic themes to lay the
foundations of the musical grammar of the series. It seemed important to me to
start the composition work upstream of the images.
Indian Cemetery is a thriller, a genre with its own codes, and I wanted to look
for a singularity as much as possible beforehand. I had in mind in this
preparatory work series like Twin peaks or The third day where the music has a
very strong imprint and it seemed important to me to impose the audacious role
of the latter from the beginning. Avoid clichés, expectations.
The
budget allowed us to consider going into the studio with musicians, so I
quickly defined an instrumentarium tightened around a string quartet, a vocal
ensemble and 3 synths from my studio.
In the same way that the characters go through hardships during the story and
change, I wanted the themes to evolve. They become more complex and
intertwined.
In its first exhibition in the first episode, the main theme is for example
presented in its simple form (1m07). Only one chord supports it (a D minor).
Later, this theme becomes more complex and denser (1M18). The themes mutate,
sometimes stretch and this theme becomes even more complex in its harmonization
during episode 6 (6M21).
It is in this sense that I mean a playground.
Cimetiere Indien on Apple Music
1 |
Cimetière |
00:59 |
2 |
Indien |
00:55 |
3 |
Lidia |
01:50 |
4 |
Adrien |
01:40 |
5 |
Mantel |
01:43 |
6 |
Aziz |
02:41 |
7 |
Mehdi |
03:07 |
8 |
Rudy |
02:05 |
9 |
Nicolas |
02:19 |
10 |
Jasmine |
01:02 |
11 |
Ravachol |
02:01 |
12 |
Jean |
03:07 |
13 |
Minassian |
01:39 |
14 |
Lalande |
01:15 |
15 |
Marquis |
02:57 |
16 |
Karen |
01:07 |
17 |
Peranne |
01:25 |
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