Interviewed, the composer Georges DELERUE talks about the composition work for the cinema, which he considers different from the symphonic composition: "...we are still a film composer, conditioned by an image (...), for a symphony, for a string quartet, you are all alone (...) so you have to choose much harder...".
Georges DELERUE won an Oscar in Hollywood for the musical composition of the film "I love you". Interviewed, he looks back on his work in the United States and says about American directors: "...what happens is that I think, they really find a great freedom of work with French composers...".
Interviewed, director Gérard OURY talks about film music and his collaboration with composer Georges Delerue: "I think the music of films is a very important thing..." then he adds on Georges Delerue who composed the music of his film "Le corniaud": "...he is a great musician with a thousand points of view, that is to say he is a man who puts his immense talent at the service of a story with a very great humility...".
The composer Georges DELERUE talks about her mother, who was linked to her piano training: "Yes, she insisted that I learn the piano, because in fact she also had a passion for singing and she wanted to sing and have an accompanist...".
Interviewed, the composer Georges DELERUE returns to the meetings he had in his early days. He mentions Darius Milhaud, who encouraged him to work in the show, and then goes on to say: "There are two important meetings in the French filmmakers, there is Philippe de Broca who was extremely important with whom I made 16 films (...) then there was this famous meeting François Truffaut".
Interview of Georges DELERUE, after short films, he tackles the feature film, different technique between the two, a lot of humility, knowing how to fade in front of the script