Camille Awards

Camille Awards
European Film Composer Awards
The logo
Awarded forEuropean film music and its composers
CountryBelgium
Presented byECSA
Formerly calledGrand Scores
First awarded2014
Websitecamilleawards.eu
Television/radio coverage
Directed byBernard Grimaldi

Camille Awards - European Film Composer Awards, are Brussels-based television 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]

Editions[edit]

2016[edit]

The 2016 edition took place in Berlin, Germany on 10 February 2016.[2]

Best Orchestral Score
Best Electro-Acoustic Score

2017[edit]

The 2017 edition took place in Berlin, Germany on 2 February 2017.[3]

Winners[edit]

2018[edit]

The 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[edit]

2019 edition not was disputed, 2020 took place in Brussels, Belgium on 3 February 2020.[5]

2021[edit]

The 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 ScoreJohan Ramström (Sweden) for “Sara with All Her Being”
  • Best Electro-Acoustic Score – John Gürtler (Germany) for “Systemsprenger
  • Best Original Music for a SeriesLabrinth (United Kingdom) for “Euphoria

2022[edit]

The 2022 edition took place in Split, Croatia on 27 September 2022.

Winners[edit]

  • Best Film ScoreJohan Söderqvist (Sweden) for “Utvandrarna (The Emigrants)”
  • Best Score for a Feature DocumentaryNainita 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[edit]

The 2024 edition of the Camille Awars will take place in Paris, France, on 13 November 2024.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Camille Awards - History". camilleawards.eu. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  2. ^ "ECSA - GRAND SCORES 2016". composeralliance.org. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  3. ^ "ECSA - GRAND SCORES 2017". composeralliance.org. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  4. ^ "First edition of the Camille Awards". soundtrackfest.com. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Camille Awards 2020". camilleawards.eu. Retrieved 22 April 2020.

External links[edit]