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Stéphane Moucha was born in 1968 in Most (Czech Republic). Shortly after his birth, his parents fled the country and found asylum in France, where he started his musical education at the age of 5, learning to play the violin. After completing his instrumental training, he entered the Paris Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique, where he studied composition, harmony, counterpoint, fugue and orchestration. As a former assistant of the composer Gabriel Yared and as an orchestrator, he has worked on numerous American movies - including "The Next Best Thing" (directed by John Schlesinger), "Autumn in New York" (directed by Joan Chen) and "Possession" (directed by Neil Labute).
Independently he has composed for a variety of French television and feature films. He has also arranged songs for Charles Aznavour and Jane Birkin for recordings and stage performance.
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31 May 2023
Every day, Arnaud comes across the mysterious Mr. Angel on the stairs of his building. As he helps him take his groceries upstairs, Arnaud finds out that he is actually Angelman, the first of the superheroes, now a forgotten old man.
23 March 2006
In 1984 East Berlin, dedicated Stasi officer Gerd Wiesler begins spying on a famous playwright and his actress-lover Christa-Maria.
20 December 2004
Landry and Sylvinet are identical twins who are distraught when they are separated at the age of fourteen.
26 December 2012
During a winter storm, Ursus offers shelter to two orphans, Gwynplaine and Déa; some years later, they are still living together.
20 October 2017
In the doorway of the neighborhood's most-renowned bakery, a young student collapses, shot dead. It's an inexplicable murder.
16 April 2025
Antoine Toussaint is a famous, disillusioned 70 year-old crooner. On a train to Geneva where he plans to end his life, Antoine meets Victoire, a good-natured fan with a few loose wires.
01 June 2009
The highs and lows of different pairs show that in the end only one thing counts: love.
27 November 2012
The Hugo's Brain is a French documentary-drama about autism. The documentary crosses authentic autistic stories with a fiction story about the life of an autistic (Hugo), from childhood to adulthood, portraying his difficulties and his handicap.
10 January 2014
A true story of Jurek, an eight-year-old boy, who escapes from the Warsaw ghetto, then manages to survive in the woods and working as a farmhand, disguising himself as a Polish orphan.
11 March 2010
Umay is a young woman of Turkish descent, fighting for an independent and self-determined life in Germany against the resistance of her family.
23 October 2007
Five young men from well-off families, whom fate never intended to be partisans in an occupied Paris, so different from one other and yet so close, reject the French defeat and resulting German occupation and decide to take on Nazi Germany.
05 October 2011
At the end of the 19th century, an orphan comes to live with her aunt and uncle in Normandy. The girl is taken in not only out of philanthropy, but because she has a large inheritance that is held in trust.
10 April 2013
At the age of 12, Gabriel was sexually abused by Father Vincey, his headmaster. Fifteen years later, he is still traumatized.
12 November 2003
Based on a novel by Jean-Claude Izzo, this melancholic movie focuses on three sailors being the last remaining crew members on their ship which is aground in the harbor of Marseille.
18 May 2010
In 1995, four student friends formed a band. Upon returning from a party, they discover the body of a young waitress of 19 years at the edge of a road.
30 March 1995
An elderly paper-crusher branded a fool in Prague secretly stashes condemned books, preserving their contents and extrapolating from them eccentric scenarios of wit.
12 April 2006
Olivier Desroses and Juliette Carignan have two children, Mélanie and Quentin. They decide to leave Paris for Burgundy.