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Eloi Ragot is a French-German film composer and multi-instrumentalist best known for creating intense, sensorial and immersive soundtracks.
His recent works include the original music for international series such as La Trêve aka The Break (2 seasons available on Netflix), Keizersvrouwen (Women of the Night, co-written with Hannes de Maeyer, 1 season on Netflix), Des Gens Bien aka Good People (RTBF/Arte) and The Window (BAFTA & Emmy® award winning Showrunner James Payne, release coming soon).
Besides TV series, Eloi has been working on a few features including the Canadian films Reservoir and Jour de Merde and the German documentary The Red Orchestra.
Self-taught pianist and guitarist, he is also a classically-trained trumpeter and studied musical analysis and writing. Since 2008, he has composed, arranged and produced music for over 40 films and series and was selected to many 'artist-in-residence' programs including the prestigious Berlinale Talent in 2017.
He held several masterclasses in festivals such as Are You Series? 2016 and Soundtrack Cologne 2018.
As a passionate music producer, Eloi likes to combine field recording, sampling, electronic and acoustics sounds to create exciting textures and soundscapes.
Eloi lives and works between Brussels and Berlin and is fluent in French, English and German.- Writer
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Patrice Duvic was born on 11 January 1946 in Orsay, Essonne, France. Patrice was a writer and director, known for Terminus (1987) and Vampirisme (1967). Patrice died on 25 February 2007 in Lyon, Rhône, France.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Pierre Dorsey was born on 9 August 1909 in Orsay, Essonne, France. Pierre was a composer, known for Das Rätsel der grünen Spinne (1960), Les maîtres-nageurs (1951) and Age tendre et tête de bois (1961). Pierre died on 29 January 1979 in Le Chesnay, Yvelines, France.