Camille Awards - European Film Composer Awards, are Brussels-based film awards created in 2014, named in tribute to Camille Saint-Saëns, composer of the first music to be scored for the movie The Assassination of the Duke of Guise (1908), as a celebration of European film music and its composers.[1]
Camille Awards | |
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European Film Composer Awards | |
Awarded for | European film music and its composers |
Country | Belgium |
Presented by | ECSA |
Formerly called | Grand Scores |
First awarded | 2014 |
Website | camilleawards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Directed by | Bernard Grimaldi |
Editions
edit2016
editThe 2016 edition took place in Berlin, Germany on 10 February 2016.[2]
- Best Orchestral Score
- Bruno Coulais (France) for Le chant de la Mer (Song of the Sea)
- Pascal Gaigne (Spain) for Loreak (Flowers)
- Gary Yershonv (United Kingdom) for Mr Turner
- Best Electro-Acoustic Score
- Timo Hietala (Finland) for Aikuisten Poika (Boy Upside Down)
- Trond Bjerknes (Norway) for Operasjon Arktis (Operation Arctic)
- Jonas Struck (Denmark) for Idealisten (The Idealist)
2017
editThe 2017 edition took place in Berlin, Germany on 2 February 2017.[3]
Winners
edit- Best Orchestral Score – Gaute Storaas for En Man Som Heter Ove (A Man Called Ove)
- Best Orchestral Score – Clint Mansell for High Rise
- Best Electro-Acoustic Score – Sophia Ersson for Pojkarna (Girls Lost)
- Best Original Music for a Series – Víctor Reyes for The Night Manager
2018
editThe 2018 edition took place in Pula, Croatia on 19–21 October 2018.[4]
- Best Orchestral Score
- Ginge Anvik (Norway) for Askeladden: I Dovregubbens hall
- Lasse Enersen (Finland) for The Unknown Soldier
- Dario Marianelli (United Kingdom) for Paddington 2
- Best Electro-acoustic Score
- Ola Fløttum (Norway) for Thelma
- Adrian Foulkes & Lucio Godoy (Spain) for La niebla y la doncella
- Jonas Struck (Denmark) for QEDA
- Best Original Music for a Series
- Lorne Balfe & Rupert Gregson-Williams (United Kingdom) for The Crown second season
- Jacob Groth (Denmark) for Modus second season
- Ivan Martinez Lacámara & Manel Santisteban (Spain) for La casa de papel
2020
edit2019 edition not was disputed, 2020 took place in Brussels, Belgium on 3 February 2020.[5]
- Lifetime Achievement: Ennio Morricone
2021
editThe 2021 edition took place online, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, on 8 April 2021. The ceremony premiered live on ECSA’s YouTube channel.
Winners
edit- Best Orchestral Score – Johan Ramström (Sweden) for “Sara with All Her Being”
- Best Electro-Acoustic Score – John Gürtler (Germany) for “Systemsprenger”
- Best Original Music for a Series – Labrinth (United Kingdom) for “Euphoria”
2022
editThe 2022 edition took place in Split, Croatia on 27 September 2022.
Winners
edit- Best Film Score – Johan Söderqvist (Sweden) for “Utvandrarna (The Emigrants)”
- Best Score for a Feature Documentary – Nainita Desai (UK) for “The Reason I Jump”
- Best Original Music for a Series – Manel Santisteban & Iván Martínez Lacámara (Spain) for “La Casa de Papel” (Season 5)
The Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to renown Croatian film, theatre and TV music composer Alfi Kabiljo.
2024
editThe 2024 edition of the Camille Awars will take place in Paris, France, on 13 November 2024.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Camille Awards - History". camilleawards.eu. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "ECSA - GRAND SCORES 2016". composeralliance.org. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "ECSA - GRAND SCORES 2017". composeralliance.org. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "First edition of the Camille Awards". soundtrackfest.com. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "Camille Awards 2020". camilleawards.eu. Retrieved 22 April 2020.