European Film Award for Best Composer
European Film Award for Best Composer | |
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Country | Europe |
Presented by | European Film Academy |
First awarded | 1988 |
Currently held by | Frederikke Hoffmeier – The Girl with the Needle (2024) |
Website | europeanfilmawards.eu |
The European Film Award for Best Composer is one of the awards presented by the European Film Academy. It was first presented as a Special Jury Award in 1998 received by Yuri Khanon for the music of Days of Eclipse. A set of nominees was presented from 1989 to 1990 and from 2004 and 2012. Since 2013, only one winner is presented without nominees.
Winners and nominees
1980s
Year | Composer(s) | Film | Original title | Ref. |
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1988 (1st) |
Special Jury Award for Best Music | [1] | ||
Yuri Khanon | Days of Eclipse | Дни затмения | ||
Nomination for Special Aspect Award | ||||
Terence Davies | Distant Voices, Still Lives | |||
1989 (2nd) |
Andrew Dickson | High Hopes | ||
Goran Bregovic | Kuduz | |||
Ferenc Darvas | The Midas Touch | Eldorádó | ||
Michał Lorenc | 300 Miles to Heaven | 300 mil do nieba | ||
Maggie Parke Gast Waltzing |
A Wopbopaloobop A Lopbamboom |
1990s
Year | Composer(s) | Film | Original title | Ref. |
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1990 (3rd) |
No awards given | |||
Jean-Luc Godard | New Wave | Nouvelle Vague | ||
Jean-Claude Petit | Cyrano de Bergerac | |||
Jürgen Knieper | December Bride | Dezemberbraut | ||
1991 (4th) |
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson | Children of Nature | Börn náttúrunnar | |
1992 (5th) |
Vincent van Warmerdam | The Northerners | De Noorderlingen | [2] |
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Composer(s) | Film | Original title | Ref. |
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2020 (33rd) |
Dascha Dauenhauer | Berlin Alexanderplatz | [21] | |
2021 (34th) |
Nils Petter Molvær Peter Brötzmann |
Great Freedom | Große Freiheit | [22] |
2022 (35th) |
Paweł Mykietyn | EO | IO | [23] |
2023 (36th) |
Markus Binder | Club Zero | ||
2024 (37th) |
Frederikke Hoffmeier | The Girl with the Needle | Pigen med nålen | [24] |
See also
- Academy Award for Best Original Score
- BAFTA Award for Best Original Music
- Cannes Soundtrack Award
- César Award for Best Original Music
- Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
- Goya Award for Best Original Score
- Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
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