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- for Feature Film John Warhurst, Nina Hartstone, Victor Chaga, Cecile Tournesac and James Shirley Nominated Grammy Awards 14 March 2021 Best Song Written...
- Credits adapted from Film Music Reporter Supervising music editor: Cecile Tournesac Music editor: Ryan Rubin Additional music editorial: Peter Myles, Mikael...
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound EditingMusical Andy Patterson, Cécile Tournesac Won 2020 Costume Designers Guild Awards Excellence in Period Film Julian...
- in Sound EditingFeature Music Clint Bennett, Kevin Banks and Cecile Tournesac Nominated National Board of Review Top Ten Films Nightmare Alley Nominated...
- Roquevert: Emile, the owner of "La jument verte" Line Noro: Mrs Brigitte Tournesac, the supervisor at the collège Katherine Kath: Mrs Claude Persal, a professor...
- 1858, following the plans of the Jesuit father and architect Magloire Tournesac (1805–1875). It is built in the Neo-Gothic style. Though it is not formally...
- Jesuit novitiate in Issenheim, Alsace. There, he met Father Magloire Tournesac, a musician and architect from Sarthe, an inspector of historical monuments...
- Cecile Tournesac (music editors) Cats Nina Hartstone, John Warhurst (supervising music editors); Victor Chaga, James Shirley, Cecile Tournesac (music...
- oboe John Millsorchestra leader Chris Pattishallpiano Cécile de Tournesacediting Kirsty Whalley – mixing, recording O'Rourke, Ryan (October 7...
- The church was then in a neogothic style and its architect was Abbé Tournesac. The cornerstone of the church of Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix was blessed...