Éric Neveu

MASTERCLASS

Determined to become a musician from a young age, Éric Neveux was 25 when he met François Ozon for whom he composed the score of his first feature film Sitcom, selected at La Semaine de la Critique in 1998. At the same time, fascinated by Downtempo music, he became “Mr. Neveux” and released a first melodious and cinematic album, Tuba.His first meeting with Patrice Chéreau on Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (Official selection Cannes 1997) will mark the beginning of a long-standing collaboration between the two men. Eric Neveux composed original music for 55 feature films, as well as a number of scores for TV films and series.
Favouring independent films, he wrote original scores for several films by the director Rachid Bouchareb, including the first two parts of his American trilogy, Just Like a Woman (2013), with Sienna Miller and Golshifteh Farahani and Two Men In Town (2014), with Forest Whitaker and Harvey Keitel. Other films includeThe Attack by Ziad Doueiri, Les Yeux Bandés by Thomas Lilti and Standing Tall by Emmanuelle Bercot.
Éric Neveux recently expanded his “field of expertise” to include more popular films, such as Nicolas on Holiday by Laurent Tirard and Up for Love (starring Academy Award-winning actor Jean Dujardin) from the same director. For television, he collaborated with Tom Fontana on the TV series Borgia, starring John Doman and Mark Ryder and composed the music for the 6 seasons of the French TV series Un Village Français.

Masterclass moderated by Hubert Charrier.
Hubert Charrier is the creator of La Grande Évasion, a webradio station entirely dedicated to film soundtracks.