Philippe Brault (born 1981) is a Canadian record producer and film score composer from Montreal, Quebec.[1] He is most noted as a two-time Prix Iris winner for Best Original Music, winning at the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards in 2019 for The Fireflies Are Gone (La disparition des lucioles)[2] and at the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2022 for Drunken Birds (Les Oiseaux ivres).[3]
He has received two other nominations in the category, alongside Pierre Lapointe at the 14th Jutra Awards in 2012 for The Salesman (Le vendeur)[4] and in 2022 for Maria Chapdelaine, and was a Canadian Screen Award nominee at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019 for The Fireflies Are Gone.[5]
His other film credits have included All That We Make (Fermières), The Procession (Le Cortège), A Revision (Une révision), Norbourg and The Origin of Evil (L'Origine du mal).
He is a regular collaborator with Lapointe,[6] and has produced albums for Émile Bilodeau, Koriass, Patrice Michaud, Laurence Nerbonne, Ariane Moffatt and Safia Nolin.[7]
References
edit- ^ Helen Faradji, "La disparition des lucioles et les souvenirs de Philippe Brault". Ici Radio-Canada, April 21, 2021.
- ^ "1991, de Ricardo Trogi, sacré meilleur film au Gala Québec Cinéma". Ici Radio-Canada, June 2, 2019.
- ^ Marc-André Lussier, "Les oiseaux ivres se distingue au Gala des artisans". La Presse, June 5, 2022.
- ^ "Jutra : Le Vendeur en nomination dans cinq catégories". Ici Radio-Canada Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean, January 31, 2012.
- ^ Howard Druckman, "TWENTY-SEVEN SOCAN MEMBERS EARN CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS 2019 NOMS". Words & Music, February 8, 2019.
- ^ Philippe Renaud, "#COMPOSERSWHOSCORE : PHILIPPE BRAULT CATCHES THE MOVIE BUG". Words & Music, January 11, 2022.
- ^ Marc Cassivi, "Philippe Brault, le (bon) parrain". La Presse, October 28, 2018.