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Raphaël Michel Hamburger (born 2 April 1981) is a French producer and a soundtrack music supervisor.


Career

After studying
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, Hamburger produced albums for several French artists, including the pop-rocke singer
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, the rapper and beatboxer
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, HollySiz, June&Ours and Polo & Pan. He participated in the French version of
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's song "Parachute", called "L'Éclipse" (''The eclipse''), with Mathieu Chedid, and founded ''Hamburger Records'', ''Radiooooo'', with Kolkoz artist Benjamin Moreau, ''Chi-Fou-Mi Records'' and ''MMM agency'', with Schmooze music supervision and sound production company founder, Matthieu Sibony. In 2016, Hamburger produced the '' Ritz Bar'' compilation. He bought the former ''Studios Acousti'', rebaptised ''Studios Saint-Germain'', directed by Élodie Filleul. In 2018, 37 female singers (including
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, Sandra Nkaké,
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, Olivia Ruiz,
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, Elodie Frégé,
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, Mai Lan and Julie Zenatti) recorded the new version of the anthem of the
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. In 2019, for the first anniversary of Hamburger's mother's death, Mathieu Chedid dedicated a song, ''Un autre paradis'', to Hamburger that appeared on the album '' Lettre infinie''. In 2020, Hamburger was prepared to produce '' Starmania'' at the Seine Musicale of Boulogne-Billancourt, canceled in 2021 and in 2022 due to
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. From 2016 to 2020, Hamburger managed a
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, SkySpa (Laddaparis). In 2022, Hamburger's personal adaptation of '' Starmania'' faced strong backlash, receiving severe criticism: beginnings "timid, murmuring", "strangely false", "inexperienced", "nearly kitsch and vintage". '' Vanity Fair'' said that the sound was too loud and the light dangerous for photo-sensitive people. The costumes of
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"do not say anything", and the political dimension is "erased for love stories", "programmed for the Instagram generation", with "a certain coldness and a lack of vocal projection", and too many "slapped basses" and "dumb" arrangements with a "1990s funk-rock" sauce, songs that have aged badly, a cold first part, and slow and a backfiring second act.


Personal life

Hamburger is the son of French singers
Michel Berger Michel Berger (born Michel Jean Hamburger; 28 November 1947 – 2 August 1992) was a French singer and songwriter. He was a leading figure of France's pop music scene for two decades as a singer; as a songwriter, he was active for such artists ...
and
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, the grandson of French physician, surgeon and essayist
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, the great-grandson of the co-founder of ''Manécanterie des Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois'',
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, and godson of French stand-up comedian and actor
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. Known as a difficult teenager, Hamburger was severely injured in a scooter accident at a young age and almost died. After his sister Pauline died on 15 December 1997 from cystic fibrosis, he went through an acrimonious
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in June 1998 against his aunt and his father's former companion,
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, because he wanted to transfer Pauline's remains to be next to their father's in a closed vault in the
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. After the 26 October hearing, and a failed mediation on 11 January 1999, there were new hearings on 31 May and 28 June. On 4 October the
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gave the order to transfer Berger's remains next to his daughter's. Hamburger is a regular poker player and the father of Ella, born in 2021.


Filmography


Film

* 2012: ''
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'' * 2012: '' Nous York'' * 2012: ''
Comme des frères ''Just Like Brothers'' (original title: ''Comme des frères'') is a 2012 French comedy film written, directed and produced by Hugo Gélin. Plot Since Charlie ( Melanie Thierry) died, Boris ( François-Xavier Demaison), a businessman, Elie (Ni ...
'' * 2012: '' Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia'' * 2013: '' The Gilded Cage'' * 2013: '' The Past'' * 2013: '' Blood Ties'' * 2014: '' Grace of Monaco'' * 2014: '' La Crème de la crème'' * 2014: ''
The Search ''The Search'' is a 1948 American film directed by Fred Zinnemann that tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post-World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Jarmila Novotn ...
'' * 2014: ''Colt 45'' * 2014: '' Eden'' * 2014: ''
Le père Noël ''Le Père Noël'' is a 2014 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Alexandre Coffre and starring Tahar Rahim and Victor Cabal. Plot Six-year-old Antoine wishes for Christmas, in addition to lots of toys, to take Santa Claus on his sleigh ride ...
'' * 2015: '' La Résistance de l'air'' * 2015: '' Nos femmes'' * 2015: '' Un moment d'égarement'' * 2015: '' Tout, tout de suite'' * 2015: ''
Desierto ''Desierto'' is a 2015 thriller drama film co-written and directed by Jonás Cuarón. It was produced by Cuarón together with his father Alfonso and his uncle Carlos, and distributed by STXfilms. The film stars Gael García Bernal (also execu ...
'' * 2016 : ''
Two Is a Family ''Two Is a Family'' (french: Demain tout commence) is a 2016 French comedy-drama film remake of the Mexican film ''Instructions Not Included'' (''No se Aceptan Devoluciones''), directed by Hugo Gélin and starring Omar Sy. Plot Samuel (Omar Sy) ...
'' * 2016 : '' Things to Come'' * 2016 : '' The Jews'' * 2016 : '' Open at Night'' * 2017 : '' Redoutable'' * 2018 : ''
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'' * 2021 : ''
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'' * 2021 : ''
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Television

* 2013: '' Casting(s)'' (15 episodes)


Short film

* 2014: ''Quelques secondes'' (producer)Raphael Hamburger
/ref> * 2014: ''Hybris'' (music supervisor)


Awards

* 2014: Best French short film at ''Festival du film court de Nyon'' for ''Hybris''


Bibliography

*''Quelque chose en nous de Michel Berger.'' Yves Bigot, Editions Don Quichotte, 2012 *''Dictionnaire étonnant des célébrités.'' Jean-Louis Beaucarnot, Frédéric Dumoulin, Editions First, 2015


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamburger, Raphael French musicians French film producers 1981 births Artists from Paris Living people People from Boulogne-Billancourt French people of Swiss-Jewish descent French poker players Lycée Fénelon Sainte-Marie alumni