Cyrille Aufort is a Original Music Composer French born on 1 january 1974
Cyrille Aufort
Cyrille Aufort participated to
9 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Sound
, 2h17
Directed by Nikolaj ArcelOrigin DanemarkGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Mads Mikkelsen,
Alicia Vikander,
Mikkel Følsgaard,
David Dencik,
Søren Malling,
Trine DyrholmRoles Original Music Composer
Rating74%
Princess Caroline Matilda of Great Britain is shown writing a letter to her children in which she professes to tell them the truth. In flashback, Caroline talks of England, as she was about to leave to marry Christian VII of Denmark. She is passionate about the arts and education, but when she arrives in Denmark she is told that many of her books are banned by the state. Christian is mentally ill and Caroline is unhappy in the marriage. She is soon pregnant with a son (Frederick VI of Denmark), but the couple grow far apart and the king stops visiting her bedroom., 1h37
Directed by Yann SamuellOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Sophie Marceau,
Marton Csokas,
Jonathan Zaccaï,
Michel Duchaussoy,
Thierry Hancisse,
Juliette ChappeyRoles Original Music Composer
Rating56%
Margaret is a beautiful and successful businesswoman selling power plants to the Chinese. With an adoring English lover, she appears to have everything going for her. On her fortieth birthday, Margaret receives the first bundle of letters she wrote to herself when she was seven years old. A jumble of colorful collages, photographs, and wildly creative puzzles seem to have come from a different girl entirely. In a letter the seven-year-old Margaret writes, "Dear me. Today I am seven years old and I'm writing you this letter to help you remember the promises I made when I was 7, and also to remind you of what I want to become..." As her letters to herself keep arriving, Margaret finds herself becoming disenchanted. The letters evoke long-forgotten memories and cast doubt on many of the choices she made in her life. In many ways she's become the opposite of what she hoped to become as a child. Margaret visits her childhood village and, by reconnecting with people who see in her the girl they once knew, she starts finding her way to the woman she vowed to become.