Scored by Aska Matsumiya, A24 & Kogonada’s critically acclaimed sci-fi drama “After Yang” opened in theatres & on Showtime.
Best Original Music Award for Stephen Rennicks with “The Quiet Girl”
“The Quiet Girl” picked up a whopping total of 8 Irish Film & TV Awards, including Best Original Music by Stephen Rennicks and Best Film. Congratulations to all the other winners.
“The Quiet Girl”, scored by Stephen Rennicks, wins The Grand Prix of the Generation Kplus International Jury for Best Film
Scored by Stephen Rennicks “The Quiet Girl” (“An Cailín Ciúin”) last night took home The Grand Prix of the Generation Kplus International Jury for Best Film - and also received a Special Mention from the Children’s Jury at Berlinale. This remarkable film follows the story of nine-year-old Cáit, who was sent away from a crowded, dysfunctional family to live with her foster parents for the summer. It's here that Cáit gets a glimpse of another way of living, as she grows close to her hosts and slowly unravels a painful truth. Huge congrats to writer and director Colm Bairéad and the rest of the cast & crew.
Best Score Award for Nikolaj Torp Larsen with "How to Stop a Recurring Dream"
Nikolaj Torp Larsen picked up the Jury Award for Best Score at Michigan’s Hell’s Half Mile Film and Music Festival last night. Best performance in a Drama went to Ruby Barker, and Lily-Rose Aslandogdu picked up Best Supporting Performance in a Drama. Congrats to Writer/Director Ed Morris and the rest of the team. Was such a pleasure to work on this film!
Exciting European premiere of "Leo Grande"
Scored by Stephen Rennicks, the charming comedy "Leo Grande” fascinates visitors of the first in-person Berlinale in two years. Directed by Sophie Hyde, Emma Thompson and Daryl Mccormack convince with an emotionally generous performance. In this heartwarming and amusing story, Thompson as a former teacher hires a sex worker seeking sexual gratification.