Camille Awards 2024 – Date & Pre-selected scores

The ceremony of the 2024th edition of The Camille Awards, organized by ECSA – European Composer and Songwriter Alliance, will be celebrated on 13 November 2024 at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) in Paris, France.

 

Delegations of ECSA members representing media composers coming from 15 countries pre-selected 38 compositions in three categories:

Best Original Film Score

  • Markus Binder (Austria) for “Club Zero”
  • Dalibor Grubačević (Croatia) for “The Conversation”
  • Martin Dirkov (Denmark) for “Holy Spider”
  • Delphine Malaussena (France) for “The Blaze (En Plein Feu)”
  • Peter Hinderthür (Germany) for “You Will Not Have My Hate”
  • Stephen McKeon (Ireland) for “Baltimore”
  • Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi (Italy) for “Diabolik: Who Are You?”
  • Ella van der Woude (the Netherlands) for “Moloch”
  • Ola Fløttum (Norway) for “Ellos eatnu – la elva leve”
  • Alfonso de Vilallonga (Spain) for “Robot Dreams”
  • Baba Stiltz (Sweden) for “Shame on dry land (Syndabocken)”
  • Nicolas Rabaeus (Switzerland) for “Foudre”
  • Carly Paradis (United Kingdom, Canada) for “Typist Artist Pirate King”

 

Best Original Music for a Drama Series

  • Jura Ferina and Pavle Miholjević (Croatia) for “Silence”
  • Nana la Cour Jacobi (Denmark) for “Ekvira”
  • Timo Kaukolampi and Tuomo Puranen (Finland) for “Jälkeläiset (Next Of Kin)”
  • Clément Tery (France) for “Les Papillons Noirs”
  • Fabian Kratzer (Germany) for “Gong! Mein spektRakuläres Leben”
  • Hannah Peel (Northern Ireland, United Kingdom) for “The Midwich Cuckoos”
  • Pasquale Catalano (Italy) for “The Ignorant Angels (Le fate ignoranti)”
  • Tessa Rose Jackson and Darius Timmer (the Netherlands) for “Sneeuwman”
  • Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim, Kristoffer Lo, Andréa Louise Horstad, and Eivind Helgerød (Norway) for “Makta”
  • Arnau Vilà (Spain) for “Las Noches de Tefía”
  • Irya Gmeyner and Martin Hederos (Sweden) for “Thin Blue Line, season 2 (Tunna blå linjen)”
  • Adrian Frutiger and Marcel Vaid (Switzerland) for “Davos 1917”
  • Blair Mowat (United Kingdom) for “Nolly”

 

Best Original Score for a Feature Documentary

  • Denis Kozlica (Croatia) for “Why Do I Hike 2: Hardships of a Thru Hike”
  • Jonas Struck (Denmark) for “Apolonia, Apolonia”
  • Timo Kaukolampi and Tuomo Puranen (Finland) for “Viikinki” (The Viking)
  • Felix Hoffmann and Christian Hartung (Germany) for “Jan Ullrich – Der Gejagte”
  • Anna Rice (Ireland) for “I Dream in Photos”
  • Ginevra Nervi (Italy) for “Lux Santa”
  • Jesse Koolhaas (the Netherlands) for “Wij Praten Niet”
  • Øystein Sevåg (Norway) for “Den siste filmen”
  • Vanessa Garde (Spain) for “Mientras seas tú”
  • Katharina Nuttall (Sweden) for “Kungen”
  • Balz Bachmann (Switzerland) for “Las Toreras”
  • Nainita Desai (United Kingdom) for “The Deepest Breath”

 

En cada categoría, los representantes de las organizaciones europeas de compositores pertenecientes al Comité FFACE de la ECSA elegirán ahora tres candidatos, que serán examinados por un jurado internacional de compositores. Los ganadores finales se darán a conocer en la ceremonia que tendrá lugar el 13/11/24 en París, Francia.

 

Read more here:

https://camilleawards.eu/2024/04/camille-awards-2024-pre-selected-scores/

 

More information about the Camille Awards:

https://soundtrackfest.com/en/tag/camille-awards-en/

 

Official website:

https://camilleawards.eu/