Music Sales At Tribeca And Cannes

Music Sales At Tribeca And Cannes

Tribeca Film Festival is currently in full swing and features an array of projects with music by Music Sales composers. Feature documentaries AlphaGo, scored by Volker Bertelmann, and The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson, music from Bryce Dessner, will have their international premieres at the festival, and Tom Of Finland, with original music by Hildur Guðnadóttir, will make its North American debut. The feature film version of Steve Coogan and Rob Bryden's mockumentary The Trip To Spain will be showing and includes a number of compositions by Michael Nyman.

Cannes Film Festival, coming in May, will also see a number of screenings featuring original music from our roster in addition to some sync placements of our pre-existing catalogue. Hungarian drama Jupiter's Moon, directed by Kornél Mundruczó and scored by Jed Kurzel, will be premiering, as will the eagerly anticipated How To Talk To Girls At Parties, based on the Neil Gaiman short story and directed by John Cameron Mitchell with music by Nico Muhly. Additionally, there will be a special screening of An Inconvenient Sequel, the thought-provoking climate change documentary which incorporates original music from Jeff Beal. Music Sales repertoire has been placed in Arnaud Desplechin's Les Fantômes d’Ismaël and François Ozon's Amant Double.

Internationally renowned composer Gabriel Yared from the Music Sales roster has now been confirmed as part of the jury at Cannes.

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