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Laurent Boutonnat (born 14 June 1961) is a French
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and
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, best known as the
songwriting A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music gen ...
partner of
Mylène Farmer Mylène Jeanne Gautier (; born 12 September 1961), known professionally as Mylène Farmer (), is a Canadian-born French singer, songwriter, occasional actress, writer, and entrepreneur. Having sold more than 30 million records in France, she is ...
and the director of several groundbreaking music videos.


Career

Born in
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, Laurent Boutonnat directed his first film, ''Ballade de la Féconductrice'', at age 17, while the film itself is rated 18. It would later be screened off competition at the
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. The movie contains multiple graphic elements that would characterize Boutonnat's provocative style. In 1984, having composed a song called "
Maman a tort "Maman a tort" is a 1984 in music, 1984 song recorded by France, French artist Mylène Farmer. It was the debut single from Farmer's first studio album ''Cendres de Lune'', and marked the beginning of her collaboration with her long-time compose ...
" with Jérôme Dahan which required a female singer, they started auditioning, and
Mylène Farmer Mylène Jeanne Gautier (; born 12 September 1961), known professionally as Mylène Farmer (), is a Canadian-born French singer, songwriter, occasional actress, writer, and entrepreneur. Having sold more than 30 million records in France, she is ...
, a young student in acting, showed up. Boutonnat and Farmer then started an artistic collaboration which goes on to this day. While Farmer had limited songwriting input on her first album, she thereafter took up a habit of writing all the lyrics while Boutonnat composes the music and arranges it. Boutonnat also took up Farmer's visual image. He started directing long, big-budget, literature-inspired music videos that took more the shape of short films. His style was widely recognized, especially thanks to the videos "
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" and "
Pourvu qu'elles soient douces "" (English: "As Long as They're Soft/Gentle/or Sweet") is a 1988 synthpop song by the French artist Mylène Farmer. Third single from her second studio album '' Ainsi soit je...'', it was released on 12 September 1988. The long music video ver ...
" in which the action takes place during the eighteenth century. Other videos such as " Ainsi soit je..." were appreciated for their simplicity and visual language. Whether they were big productions or simple projects, all of Boutonnat's videos that he created during that time contained many references to literature and art, like Farmer in her lyrics. Boutonnat is sometimes considered to have revolutionized French music videos, including art and cinematic imagery in them and therefore not limiting them to simple commercial tools. Boutonnat's videos for Farmer contained many nude and sexual provocative scenes which forced the TV stations to ban them from airplay. In the early 1990s, at the end of the promotion of Farmer and Boutonnat's hugely successful album L'autre..., Farmer decided to start working with different music video directors. Boutonnat remained her songwriting partner. The last video he directed for her at that time was "
Beyond My Control "Beyond My Control" is a 1991 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the fourth single from her third studio album '' L'autre...'' and was released in May 1992. The song probably remains well known for its music video th ...
", which has been banned from daytime TV airplay for violence and sex. In 1994, Boutonnat directed his first feature film,
Giorgino ''Giorgino'' is a 1994 French thriller film directed by Laurent Boutonnat. Plot In the 1918 war-stricken Giorgio Volli returns to the orphanage where he had been working with children for a while. When arriving he finds out that the tragedy had ...
, based on an idea he had had for many years. Starring Farmer,
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and
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, the film was a major critical and commercial flop at the time, even if more recent reviews of the film are less hostile with the film after it achieved cult status with its DVD release. Personally shaken by the disaster, Boutonnat and Farmer decided to part ways. Farmer exiled herself in the USA where she started writing new lyrics and discovering new music. Shortly afterwards, she reconciled with Boutonnat when she asked him to join her to write the music. The resulting album was a success. The corresponding music videos were not directed by Boutonnat as agreed by both. After a string of hugely successful albums, Farmer and Boutonnat wrote the first two hugely successful albums of
Alizée Alizée Lyonnet (''née'' Jacotey; born 21 August 1984), known professionally as Alizée, is a French singer, dancer and musician. She was born and raised in Ajaccio, Corsica. She first became known with her winning performance in the talent s ...
, the first of them beating sales records. Boutonnat also directed her videos, which were far more commercial and TV-friendly than those he usually directs. In 2001, Boutonnat directed his first video for Farmer since "
Beyond My Control "Beyond My Control" is a 1991 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the fourth single from her third studio album '' L'autre...'' and was released in May 1992. The song probably remains well known for its music video th ...
", her hit single " Les Mots" that she recorded with
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. The video contains many references to ''
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'', the famous painting by Géricault. In 2007, Boutonnat finally directed
Jacquou le Croquant ''Jacquou le Croquant'' is a 2007 French historical film, based on the 1899 novel of the same name by Eugène Le Roy. Set in the Dordogne during the Bourbon Restoration, it tells the story of a young peasant who leads a revolt against an evil ...
, his first feature film since 1994.''
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'' gave the film a positive review, praising it as "feisty family fare" with "pleasingly
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" themes. Characterizing the film as a "handsomely mounted, old-fashioned mini- epic", ''Variety'' singled out its
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for praise: "Painterly widescreen lensing wins the day. Shot in the burnished fields and rustic outcroppings of France and Romania, with a preference for classy amber and ochre tones, many scenes look like vintage etchings or oil paintings." The songwriting partnership between Farmer and Boutonnat is still going strong, with each of their albums having huge success in French-speaking countries. In December 2010, Farmer released her eighth album, '' Bleu Noir'', without the collaboration of Boutonnat. The album marks the first time that Farmer and Boutonnat did not work together in Farmer's music career. The couple reunited in 2012 composing together all the songs for the album ''
Monkey Me ''Monkey Me'' is the ninth studio album by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer, and her 18th album overall. Preceded by the lead single "À l'ombre", which peaked at number-one in France, the album was released on 3 December 2012. Despite ...
'', the albums after that however were again done without Boutonnat. He was however still part of the stage design team on her 2019 tour, and they worked together for the
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project in 2020.


Theatrical movies

* ''Ballade de la Féconductrice'' (1978) * ''
Giorgino ''Giorgino'' is a 1994 French thriller film directed by Laurent Boutonnat. Plot In the 1918 war-stricken Giorgio Volli returns to the orphanage where he had been working with children for a while. When arriving he finds out that the tragedy had ...
'' (1994) * ''
Jacquou le Croquant ''Jacquou le Croquant'' is a 2007 French historical film, based on the 1899 novel of the same name by Eugène Le Roy. Set in the Dordogne during the Bourbon Restoration, it tells the story of a young peasant who leads a revolt against an evil ...
'' (2007)


Live videos

* Mylène Farmer - En concert (1990) * Mylène Farmer - Live à Bercy (1997)


Music videos

* Mylène Farmer -
Maman a tort "Maman a tort" is a 1984 in music, 1984 song recorded by France, French artist Mylène Farmer. It was the debut single from Farmer's first studio album ''Cendres de Lune'', and marked the beginning of her collaboration with her long-time compose ...
(1984) * Mylène Farmer -
Plus grandir "Plus grandir" (English: "Not Growing Anymore") is a 1985 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer and is the first song written by the singer. It was released twice: first, on 25 September 1985 in a studio version as second sing ...
(1985) * Mylène Farmer -
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(1986) * Mylène Farmer -
Tristana Tristana may refer to: * ''Tristana'' (novel), a novel published in 1892 by Benito Pérez Galdós ** ''Tristana'' (film), a 1970 Spanish film directed by Luis Buñuel based on the eponymous novel * ''Tristana'' (song), a 1987 song recorded by the ...
(1987) * Mylène Farmer - Sans Contrefaçon (1987) * Mylène Farmer - Ainsi soit je... (1988) * Mylène Farmer -
Pourvu qu'elles soient douces "" (English: "As Long as They're Soft/Gentle/or Sweet") is a 1988 synthpop song by the French artist Mylène Farmer. Third single from her second studio album '' Ainsi soit je...'', it was released on 12 September 1988. The long music video ver ...
(1988) * Mylène Farmer - Sans Logique (1988) * Mylène Farmer - A quoi je sers... (1989) * Mylène Farmer -
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(Live) (1989) * Mylène Farmer - Plus Grandir (Live) (1990) * Mylène Farmer -
Désenchantée "Désenchantée" (; feminine of ''désenchanté'', which is French language, French for "Disenchanted" or "Disappointed") is a 1991 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. The first Single (music), single from her third studio ...
(1991) * Mylène Farmer -
Regrets (Mylène Farmer and Jean-Louis Murat song) "Regrets" is a 1991 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer as duet with musician Jean-Louis Murat. The song was released on 29 July 1991 and was the second single from her third studio album '' L'autre...''. The music video wa ...
(1991) * Mylène Farmer -
Je t'aime mélancolie "Je t'aime mélancolie" (English: "I Love You Melancholy") is a 1991 song recorded by the French artist Mylène Farmer. The song was released as the third single from her third studio album '' L'autre...,'' in December 1991. Characterized by its ...
(1991) * Mylène Farmer -
Beyond My Control "Beyond My Control" is a 1991 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was the fourth single from her third studio album '' L'autre...'' and was released in May 1992. The song probably remains well known for its music video th ...
(1992) *
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(1997) * Nathalie Cardone - Populaire (1998) * Nathalie Cardone - ...Mon Ange (1999) * Nathalie Cardone - Baila Si (2000) * Alizée - Moi... Lolita (2000) * Alizée - Parler tout bas (2001) * Mylène Farmer - Les Mots (2001) * Mylène Farmer - Pardonne-moi (2002) * Alizée -
J'ai pas vingt ans "J'ai pas vingt ans" (English: "I'm Not Twenty") is the sixth single by Alizée, released in June 2003. The single featured, in addition to the solo version of the song, an instrumental version as well as "I'm Fed Up!", which is the English version ...
(2003) * Kamal Kacet - Ifkis (2004) * Mylène Farmer -
Du temps "Du temps" is a 2011 dance-pop song by French singer Mylène Farmer. It was written by Farmer with a music composed by Laurent Boutonnat. The song is the first single from her second best of ''2001.2011'' and was released first digitally on 7 Nov ...
(2011) * Mylène Farmer - A l'ombre (2012) * Mylène Farmer - N'oublie Pas (2018) * Julia - S.E.X.T.O (2018) * Julia - Passe... comme tu sais (2019) * Julia - Et toi mon amour (2020)


Albums

Laurent Boutonnat worked as composer and producer on all the listed albums * Mylène Farmer - '' Cendres de Lune'' (1986) * Mylène Farmer - '' Ainsi soit je...'' (1989) * Mylène Farmer - '' L'Autre_(Mylène_Farmer_album)'' (1991) * Mylène Farmer - ''
Dance Remixes ''Dance Remixes'' is the first remix album by Mylène Farmer, released on 23 November 1992. Release, writing and release Rather than a simple compilation, the album contains two CDs in its French version, including the remixes of fifteen song ...
'' (1992) * Mylène Farmer - '' Anamorphosée'' (1995) * Nathalie Cardone - Album éponyme (1999) * Mylène Farmer - ''
Innamoramento ''Innamoramento'' is the fifth studio album by Mylène Farmer, released on 7 April 1999. With sales of 1.5 million, the album is one the singer's most successful ones. It reached Diamond status in France and landed Farmer a number of awards, inclu ...
'' (1999) * Alizée - ''
Gourmandises ''Gourmandises'' (English: ''Delicacies'') is the debut studio album by French recording artist Alizée, released worldwide on 13 March 2001 by Polydor Records. It was certified double platinum by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographi ...
'' (2000) * Mylène Farmer - '' Les Mots'' (2001) * Alizée - ''
Mes courants électriques ''Mes courants électriques'' (English: ''My Electric Currents'') is the second studio album by the French singer Alizée, released on 18 March 2003 through Polydor Records, Polydor. Unlike her previous album, which was entirely in French, this a ...
...'' (2003) * Mylène Farmer - '' Avant que l'ombre...'' (2005) * Mylène Farmer - '' Point de Suture'' (2008) * Mylène Farmer - ''
Monkey Me ''Monkey Me'' is the ninth studio album by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer, and her 18th album overall. Preceded by the lead single "À l'ombre", which peaked at number-one in France, the album was released on 3 December 2012. Despite ...
'' (2012) *
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- ''Passe... comme tu sais'' (2020)


Movie soundtracks

* ''
Giorgino ''Giorgino'' is a 1994 French thriller film directed by Laurent Boutonnat. Plot In the 1918 war-stricken Giorgio Volli returns to the orphanage where he had been working with children for a while. When arriving he finds out that the tragedy had ...
'' (1994) * ''Le Pèlerin'' (1995) * ''
Jacquou le Croquant ''Jacquou le Croquant'' is a 2007 French historical film, based on the 1899 novel of the same name by Eugène Le Roy. Set in the Dordogne during the Bourbon Restoration, it tells the story of a young peasant who leads a revolt against an evil ...
'' (2006)


References


External links


Official website for the movie Giorgino





German website about the 1994 movie Giorgino
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