
Biography
Armand Amar (born 1953) is a French composer, who grew up in Morocco. He won the 2010 César Award for Best Music for Le Concert (Radu Mihăileanu). Armand Amar is a French composer living in Paris. In 1968, he began playing the congas. He also practiced the tabla and the zarb in the following years. In 1976 he met South African choreographer Peter Goss, who introduced him to dance. In the subsequent years, he worked with a number of choreographers in contemporary dance. His works are focused particularly on Eastern music. He is the author of several ballets and soundtracks films such as The Trail, Days of Glory, Live and Become, The First Cry, Earth from Above, Bab'Aziz and Home. Since Amen., he has also collaborated with Costa-Gavras scoring all of his subsequent films. He founded the label Long Distance in 1994 with his partners Alain Weber and Peter Gabriel. Source: Article "Armand Amar" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Awards & recognition
- Amanda Award — Best Score · 2014
Filmography42 titles

Eternal Amazon

Ocean Souls

Earth From Above

Human

Legacy

Leonardo Da Vinci: The Universal Man

A Bag of Marbles

Home

Earth from Above: Stunning Water

Woman

The Wolf and the Lion

Planet Ocean

School of Life

Live and Become

Mia and the White Lion

The Concert

Welcome

Vicky and Her Mystery

The Nightingale

Amen.

Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues

1,000 Times Good Night

Belle & Sebastian

One Man and His Cow

London River

Days of Glory

24 Days

The Source

Outside the Law

Belle and Sebastian, Friends for Life

Mother Is Wrong

The History of Love

You Will Be My Son

Eden Is West

Black Tea

Capital

Escape from Raqqa

Burning Crimes

Last Breath

Off Track

Free Men

Where Olive Trees Weep