- Clément
Ducol is a
French film
score composer. He is most
noted for his work on the
films Chicken for Linda! (Linda veut du poulet), for
which he received...
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Ducol or "D"-steel is the name of a
number of high-strength low-alloy
steels of
varying composition,
first developed from the
early 1920s by the Scottish...
-
composed by Camille, who also
composed the
original score with Clément
Ducol. The
songs were
performed by the
ensemble cast members, Zoe Saldaña, Karla...
- were
written by Camille,
while its
original score was
provided by Clément
Ducol. The c****ographic
sections of the film are
designed by
Damien Jalet. The...
- development,
followed by
chromium allo**** and
specially hardened Krupp armour.
Ducol steel came into use in the 1920s, and was
widely used on
World War II era...
- and
longtime musical collaborator Clément
Ducol composed the
original score for the film.
Camille and
Ducol went on to win the
Cannes Soundtrack Award...
- "El Mal". The
composers and co-lyricists of the song,
Camille and Clément
Ducol, tied
Audiard for most
nominated individuals.
Aside from "El Mal", they...
- ship's
machinery spaces and
auxiliary machinery rooms had two
layers of
Ducol steel, each 25 mm thick, to
protect them.
Above engine and
boiler rooms...
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Bruno Ducol (22
March 1949 – 11
January 2024) was a
French pianist,
composer and
teacher of
contemporary music. Born on 22
March 1949 in Annonay,
Ducol trained...
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Nahil Mostefa Anna
Parent Edited by
Catherine Aladenise Music by Clément
Ducol Production companies Dolce Vita
Films Miyu
Productions Palosanto Films France...