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Marielle Sade
PANACH
Songwriter, Scriptwriter, Producer

Marielle was born in Brussels and lived between Paris, La Rochelle, Nice, and Los Angeles. After studying journalism (Paris VIII, with a focus on screenwriting) and music at the Conservatoire de Levallois, Marielle went on to become a journalist, screenwriter, and composer.

The great-niece of Sacha Distel and Ray Ventura, Marielle has collaborated with numerous writers such as Boris Bergman (Bashung’s lyricist), Jean Max Rivière (Françoise Hardy’s lyricist), and Jean Pierre Bucolo (Renaud’s composer).

Trained at the Studios des Variétés (Paris), Marielle performed on various stages with her debut EP “Faut qu’je pense à t’oublier,” produced and distributed by WAGRAM.

In 2014, she co-directed the web series “Les Lolies,” broadcast on RTL Girls, and composed the original songs, including the famous “V’là Les Lolies du quartier.” In 2017, she released the compilation “De Los Angeles à Paris,” featuring new songs.

After writing audiovisual content for the Groupe TelFrance between France and Canada, and following two years of lockdown, Marielle wrote and composed the album PING PONG, as well as SOME tracks for the film LE DIVORCE DE MES MARRANTS, which received positive press (VOD/RTBF/ARTE/CANAL+)

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