Michel Fano
An image from Chronicle of a Summer, one of the productions that also features Michel Fano.
Michel Fano

Michel Fano

December 9, 1929 — Paris, France

French musician, composer, writer, filmmaker, and sound designer. He developed the concept of continuum sonore to describe the potential for a film's soundtrack to interact with its visual content. During the early 1950s, he was part of a generation of composers associated with the Darmstadt School, and was a lifelong friend of Pierre Boulez. From 1962 until 1975, he regularly collaborated with Alain Robbe-Grillet on cinematic projects, creating partitions sonores (or "sound-scores") for five of Robbe-Grillet's films.

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A Man and a Woman

A Man and a Woman

1966

Chronicle of a Summer

Chronicle of a Summer

1961

The Nun

The Nun

1966

Trans-Europ-Express

Trans-Europ-Express

1966

Eden and After

Eden and After

1970

Successive Slidings of Pleasure

Successive Slidings of Pleasure

1974

L'Immortelle

L'Immortelle

1963

The Man Who Lies

The Man Who Lies

1968