List of Compositions By Darius Milhaud - Film Scores

Film Scores

  • The Beloved Vagabond (1915)
  • Le roi de Camargue (1921); music also by Henri Sauguet; directed by André Hugon
  • Actualités, Op.104 (1928)
  • La p'tite Lilie, Op.107 (1929); directed by Alberto Cavalcanti
  • Las Hurdes: Tierra Sin Pan (1932); directed by Luis Buñuel
  • Hallo Everybody, Op.126 (1933); Dutch documentary short; directed by Hans Richter
  • Madame Bovary, Op.128 (1933); directed by Jean Renoir
  • L'hippocampe, Op.137 (1934); directed by Jean Painlevé
  • Tartarin de Tarascon, Op.138 (1934); directed by Raymond Bernard
  • Voix d'enfants, Op.146 (1935); directed by Reynaud
  • Le vagabond bien-aimé (The Beloved Vagabond), Op.150 (1936); directed by Curtis Bernhardt
  • Mollénard, Op.174 (1937); directed by Robert Siodmak
  • La citadelle du silence, Op.176 (1937); collaboration with Arthur Honegger; directed by Marcel L'Herbier
  • Grands feux, Op.182 (1937); directed by Alexeiev
  • La conquête du ciel, Op.184 (1937); directed by Hans Richter
  • La tragédie impériale (a.k.a. Rasputin), Op.187 (1938); directed by Marcel L'Herbier
  • Les otages (The Mayor's Dilemma), Op.196 (1938); directed by Raymond Bernard
  • The Islanders, Op.198 (1939); directed by Maurice Harvey
  • L'espoir (Days of Hope or Man's Hope), Op.202 (1939); written and directed by André Malraux and Boris Peskine
  • Cavalcade d'amour (Love Cavalcade), Op.204 (1939); collaboration with Arthur Honegger; directed by Raymond Bernard
  • Gulf Stream, Op.208 (1939); directed by Alexeiev
  • The Private Affairs of Bel Ami, Op.272 (1946); directed by Albert Lewin
  • Dreams That Money Can Buy, Op.273 (1947); Ruth, Roses and Revolvers sequence only; directed by Hans Richter
  • Gauguin, Op.299 (1950); directed by Alain Resnais
  • La vie commence demain (Life Begins Tomorrow), Op.304 (1950); music also by Manuel Rosenthal; written and directed by Nicole Védrès
  • Ils étaient tous des volontaires, Op.336 (1954)
  • Rentrée des classes (1956); film short; directed by Jacques Rozier
  • Celle qui n'était plus (Histoire d'une folle), Op.364 (1957); directed by G. Colpi
  • Péron et Evita, Op.372 (1958); historical TV documentary narrated by Walter Cronkite
  • Burma Road and the Hump, Op.375 (1959); historical TV documentary narrated by Walter Cronkite
  • Paul Claudel, Op.427 (1968); directed by A. Gillet

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