Frédéric Bégin

Frédéric Bégin (born November 10, 1975, in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec) is a Canadian score composer. Bégin received two Gémeaux Awards both at the 24th ceremony and both for the Canadian television series two of Les Étoiles filantes (The Shooting Stars).

Early life and education

Bégin graduated with a degree in music from the Université de Montréal.[1]

Filmography

Feature length

  • 2005: Dodging the Clock (Horloge biologique)
  • 2007: Bluff
  • 2009: 1981
  • 2010: Y'en aura pas de facile
  • 2011: The Happiness of Others (Le Bonheur des autres)
  • 2014: 1987
  • 2015: Aurélie Laflamme - Les pieds sur terre
  • 2015: The Mirage (Le Mirage)
  • 2017: Threesome (Le Trip à trois)
  • 2018: 1991
  • 2020: Le Guide de la famille parfaite

Shorts

  • 2004 : Nourri au Grain
  • 2009 : Le Technicien
  • 2016 : Introduction to Virtual Reality
  • 2016 : Through the Ages: President Obama Celebrates America's National Parks
  • 2017 : The People's House – Inside the White House with Barack and Michelle Obama [2]
  • 2019 : Mercy

Television

  • 2004: Smash
  • 2005: Smash 2
  • 2006: 3X Rien (2006)
  • 2006: Les Étoiles filantes (2006)
  • 2007: Les Étoiles filantes 2
  • 2007: Nos étés
  • 2010: Malenfant
  • 2010: En audition avec Simon
  • 2012: Roxy
  • 2014: Ces Gars-Là
  • 2014: Le Berceau des Anges (2015)
  • 2020 : La Maison bleue
  • 2020 : Les Mecs

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • 2015 : Gemeaux Awards : Best music for a dramatic series for Le Berceau des Anges )[3]
  • 2009 : Gemeaux Awards : Best music for a dramatic series for Les Étoiles filantes 2 )[3]
  • 2009 : Gemeaux Awards : Best musical theme for Les Étoiles filantes 2 )[3]

Nominations

References

  1. "Frédéric Bégin: Beyond the Mirage". Words and Music, SOCAN, by Sarah Lévesque | August 5, 2015
  2. Felix & Paul Studios (May 17, 2017). "The People's House – Inside the White House with Barack and Michelle Obama". Retrieved October 26, 2018 via YouTube.
  3. Gémeaux Awards. "Canada's Awards Database". www.academy.ca/awards/. Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. Retrieved January 7, 2012. External link in |work= (help)


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