- Martin Meissonnier
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Martin Meissonnier Origin Paris, France Occupations Musician, record producer, film director Instruments Guitar, Keyboards Years active 1975–present Martin Meissonnier is a French journalist, producer, director and composer. Formerly a journalist for Libération, he has made a specialty of discovering new types of music. In the 1970s brought numerous jazz musicians to France, such as Don Cherry,[1] the Art Ensemble of Chicago, John Lee Hooker and Dizzy Gillespie.
In the early 1980s, he became the producer of Fela Kuti, King Sunny Ade,[2] in 1984 Ray Lema, Manu Dibango in 1986 Papa Wemba, and Wasis Diop. In 1986, he organised the first raï festival in Bobigny. He worked with Khaled,[3] Safy Boutella, Amina, Arthur H, in 1994 Robert Plant & Jimmy Page,[4] and Alan Stivell.
In 1989 to 1994, he directed Megamix for la Sept on France 3 and then Arte, world music magazine which ran for six years on French television and other many countries.[5] Since, he directed documentary films for Arte and Canal+, including several programmes about History, the Internet, digital art, rap, and the techno movement. In 2001, his book about depleted uranium entitled Uranium appauvri : la guerre invisible was published by Robert Laffont.[6]
Contents
Albums (producer)
- Aziz Sahmaoui - University of Gnawa (album, 2011, General Pattern)
- Louis Bertignac - Grizzly (ça c’est vraiment moi) (album, 2010, Polydor)
- Khaled - Liberté (album, 2009, Universal)
- Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80 - Many Things (album, 2008, Tôt ou Tard - Disorient Records)
- Bigmen - Reggae + Rai (album, 2001, Virgin) featuring Gregory Isaacs, Sly & Robbie, Sugar Minott, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Cheb Anouar, Cheb Tarik, Khaled, etc...
- Robert Plant & Jimmy Page - No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded (preproduction on the songs Yalla & A wonderful One) (1996, Mercury)
- Alan Stivell - Brian Boru (album, 1995, Dreyfus)
- Arthur H - Arthur H (album, 1990, Polydor) (as co-producer with Arthur H)
- Amina - albums Yalil (1990), Wadiye (1992) and two songs on Annabi (1999)
- Papa Wemba - Esclave (album, 1989, Celluloid)
- Carmel - Sally remix (single, 1988, London records)
- Wasis Diop - Soweto Dal (single, 1988, Nova)
- Yasuaki Shimizu -Subliminal (album, 1988, JVC)
- Khaled / Safy Boutella - Kutche (album, 1987, Pomme Music-Sony)
- Afrika Bambaataa - U don't have to be a star (single, 1987, Nova) (co-producer with Yasuaki Shimizu)
- Tony Allen - Too Many prisoners (album, 1987, Barclay)
- Ray Lema - Medecine (album, 1985, Celluloid)
- Manu Dibango - Abele Dance (single, 1984) and Manu Seventies (album, 1988)
- King Sunny Adé & his African Beats - Juju Music (album, 1982), Synchro System (album,1983), and Aura (album, 1984)
- Fela Anikulapo Kuti - Black President (album, 1981, Arista), Original Suffer Head (album, 1981, Arista)
- Okay Temiz - Zikir (album, 1979, Sun Records/King records)
- Don Cherry - Music/Sangam (album, 1979, Europa Records) (as co-producer with Pierre Lattès)
Soundtracks (composer)
- Rose, c'est Paris, film by Bettina Rheims & Serge Bramly (2010, Arte/Productions Campagne Première)
- Unter Bauern, film by Ludi Boeken (2009, Acajou Films, Pandora, Filmforum)
- Reporters, serie directed by Suzan Fenn & Ivan Straburg (2007–2009, Capa Drama/Canal+)
- The Great Match, film by Gerardo Olivares (2006, Wanda Films) (in competition at Berlinale 2006)
- Death of Diana, documentary by David Carr Brown (2003, Psychology News UK/ABC-Channel 5 UK)
- l’Affaire Clearstream, documentary by Denis Robert (2003, The Factory/Canal +)
- Inside Broadmoor, documentary by David Carr Brown (2002, Psychology News UK/Channel 5 UK)
- République Atomique documentary by David Carr Brown (2001, Artline/ARTE)
- Spin Doctors, documentary by Luc Hermann & Gilles Bovon (2001, Canal+)
- Les 100 photos du Siècle, documentary (1998, Capa)
- Tripalium by Christophe Loizillon (1996 – Vertigo productions)
- Les Guignols de l'Info, TV serie (1995–2010, Canal+)
- Peintres de Kumasi" by Thierry Secrétan (1995, Online/Arte)
- Joe et Marie by Tania Stöcklin (1993)
- Music of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville - « Victoire de la Musique » 92 - « Prix de la Musique Symphonique Légère de la SACEM »
- Kaltex en Chine (1988, Kaltex)
- Les cercueils de monsieur Kani Kwé by Thierry Secrétan (1987, La Générale de Production cinématographique)
Collaborations on soundtracks
- O.C. & Stiggs, film by Robert Altman, collaboration with King Sunny Adé as producer/manager (1984, MGM)
- Black Mic-Mac film by Thomas Gilou, collaboration with Ray Lema as musical director (1985, Barclay)
- Arizona Dream film by Emir Kusturica, collaboration with Goran Bregovic and Iggy Pop (1991, Mercury)
- Dirty Pretty Things film by Stephen Frears with the song Life is Good by Martin Meissonnier/Larbi Dida/U-Roy (2002)
Documentary films (director)
- Poubelle la vie, co-directed by Pascal Signolet (2010, 90', Productions Campagne Première/France 3/RTBF)
- Vraie Jeanne Fausse Jeanne (Inquest on Joan of Arc) (2007, 90', Arte/Productions Campagne Première)
- Africa Live - Roll Back Malaria, five concert films, featuring Youssou N'Dour, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Corneille, Awadi & others (2005, 300', Antelope Films/Ideale Audience/Flotow Productions/Xippi)
- On God’s Right, in collaboration with Roger Trilling (2004, 55', Productions Campagne Première/Canal+/SBS Australia)
- The Life of Buddha (2003, 90', General Pattern/Infine films/Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation/Arte/SBS)
- Mc World - Brand Culture featuring Benjamin Barber, Eric Schlosser, Dan Wieden... (2002, 90', Sodaperaga/Arte) « Prix Leonardo » for best European production 2002 - Italy
- Une Europe sans Loi with judges Eva Joly, Renaud Van Ruymbecke, Gerardo Colombo etc... (2000, 52', Tetra Media/la Cinquième)
- Paroles de Juges with judges Eva Joly, Renaud Van Ruymbecke, Gerardo Colombo etc... (2000, 90', Tetra Media/Arte)
- Invisible War, Depleted Uranium and the Politics of Radiation (2000, 64',Canal+) « Grand Price » of the Sinergie scientific film festival 2001
- In the Footsteps of the Queen of Sheba shot in Yemen, Ethiopia & Israel (1999, 2x52', Gaumont Television/Arte/SBS/AVRO)
- Web Site Story (1999, 4x26', Gaumont Television/European Communauty/Arte) (compilation of www.monde & Internet : un monde digital).
- www.monde with Jean-Marie Messier, Serge Tchuruk, Michael Bloomberg about the Net Economy and banking (1998, 110', Gaumont Television/Arte)
- The Wheel of Destiny on Astrology around the world, shot in India, Hong Kong, Guatemala, Mali... (1998, 2x52', The Factory/Arte)
- Time Guardians (1997, 60', The Factory/Canal+)
- Internet - un monde digital with Alvin Toffler, Louis Rosetto (1996, 120', Série Limitée/Arte)
- Music is my Drug/Psychedelic Trance (1996, 52', Compangnie des Phares et Balises/Canal+)
References
- ^ Eliane Azoulay "Don Cherry & Latif Khan - Music/Sangam", Télérama, April 25, 2009
- ^ Robert Palmer "Past and present fuse in African pop", The New York Times, October 10, 1982
- ^ Robin Denselow "Khaled, Liberté", The Guardian, May 8, 2009
- ^ J.D. Considine "Page and Plant shake the Led out on their latest tour", The Baltimore Sun, March 19, 1995
- ^ Serge Bressan "Martin Meissonnier", L'Express, April 7, 1994
- ^ Editions Robert Laffont "Uranium appauvri : la guerre invisible"
Categories:- Living people
- People from Paris
- French journalists
- French film directors
- French composers
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