Carlos D'Alessio
Carlos d'Alessio (1935 – June 14, 1992) was an Argentina-born French composer.
Carlos d'Alessio was born in Buenos Aires. He studied architecture and is interested in cinema and learn music. In 1962, he moved to New York and was introduced in the middle of the vanguard. In 1973, he drew the attention of the novelist Marguerite Duras, and became a filmmaker. The two then worked together several times.
He died on June 14, 1992, in Paris.
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Known For
Sound
Born
December 20, 1935
Place of Birth
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
June 14, 1992 age 56
The Colour of Words

Victoires de la musique

Hecate

Things I Like, Things I Don't Like

Maîtresse

Woman of the Ganges

Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert

Delicatessen

The Children

Entire Days in the Trees

Baxter, Vera Baxter

Le Navire Night

India Song

The Games of Countess Dolingen
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