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Deadline’s has launched the streaming site for Sound & Screen Film, the annual musical showcase that shines a spotlight on the scores and songs behind some of this year’s buzziest awards-season movies.
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This year’s event, which took place November 1 at UCLA’s Royce Hall complete with a 60-piece orchestra, featured A-list composers and songwriters from 11 movies, ranging from Oscar winner Hans Zimmer performing and talking about Apple Original Films’ Blitz and Diane Warren back to perform and discuss her song from Netflix’s The Six Triple Eight to Kris Bowers performing and discussing DreamWorks’ Animation’s The Wild Robot.
Performers and panelists included Harry Gregson-Williams with Paramount’s Ridley Scott sequel Gladiator II, The Octopus Project’s Toto Miranda, Yvonne Lambert and Josh Lambert with Bleecker Street’s Sasquatch Sunset; and John Debney with Territory Pictures Entertainment’s Kevin Costner Western Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1.
Amazon MGM Studios sent Alex Somers and Scott Alario talking and performing music from Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM’s Nickel Boys, along with a conversation with Savan Kotecha for the Anne Hathaway-Nicholas Galitzine pic The Idea of You.
Netflix was represented by the music from three of its films: Clément Ducol and Camille for Emilia Pérez, Sean Douglas for the documentary Will & Harper, and Warren and composer Aaron Sigman for Six Triple Eight.