Gabriel Yared - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Sauve qui peut (la vie) (1980) Music
  • Le téléphone sonne toujours deux fois!! (1985) Music
  • 37°2 le matin (1986) Music
  • Beyond Therapy (1987) Music
  • Camille Claudel (1989) Music
  • Clean and Sober (1988) Music
  • Gandahar (1988) Music (not in US dubbed version Light Years)
  • Romero (1989) Music
  • Vincent & Theo (1990) Music
  • Tatie Danielle (1991) Music and theme song "The Complaint of the Old Bitch" (sung by Catherine Ringer)
  • L'Amant (1992) Music
  • Map of the Human Heart (1993) Music
  • The English Patient (1996) Original Music
  • City of Angels (1998) Music and Orchestrations
  • Message in a Bottle (1999) Music and Orchestrations
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) Music, Orchestrations and songs
  • Autumn in New York (2000) Composed and Conductor
  • The Next Best Thing (2000) Music, Conductor and Orchestrations
  • Possession (2002) Composer, Conductor and Orchestrations
  • Bon voyage (2003) Music
  • Cold Mountain (2003) Composed and Orchestrations
  • Sylvia (2003) Composer
  • Shall We Dance? (2004) Music
  • Troy (2004) Composed and Orchestrated (Music Rejected from Final Film)
  • Das Leben der Anderen (2006) Music
  • Breaking and Entering (2006) Music (with Underworld)
  • 1408 (2007) Music
  • Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2009) Original music
  • Amelia (2009) Original music
  • The Hedgehog (2009) Original music
  • The Tourist (2010) Original music - Score rejected; replaced by James Newton Howard. The movie does carry his track "Dance in F"
  • A Royal Affair (2012) Co-composed with Cyrille Aufort
  • The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013) Original music - In-production

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