Philippe Sarde, born in Neuilly-sur-Seine on June 21, 1945, is one of France's
greatest and most prolific film music composers. His career, which began in 1970
with Les Choses de la vie and continued at the rate of four or five scores a
year, is rich with over one hundred and fifty works. This immense catalog is
home to themes and themes that marked the history of cinema over the next four
decades: César et Rosalie, La Grande bouffe, Adieu poulet, Un Taxi mauve and Le
Crabe-Tambour (1970s), Le Guignolo, La Guerre du feu, Fort Saganne, L'Ours and
Music Box (1980s), J'embrasse pas,...