Jed Kurzel secured his third Feature Film Score of Year prize at last night's Screen Music Awards, recognised for his work on Dev Patel's 'Monkey Man'.
Jed Kurzel is again up for Feature Film Score of the Year at this year's Screen Music Awards, nominated for his work on Dev Patel’s action thriller 'Monkey Man'.
Director Warwick Thornton, musician and composer Jed Kurzel, Luckychap Entertainment producer Josey McNamara, and US animator and filmmaker Mark Andrews will take the stage at this year's SXSW Sydney as part of the October event's screen industry program.
Ciarán Hinds, Odessa Young, Olivia DeJonge, Heather Mitchell, Thomas Weatherall, Show Kasamatsu, Simon Baker and Charles An will join Jacob Elordi in Curio Pictures' 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North', now in production for Prime Video.
Antonio Gambale led the winners at Tuesday's Screen Music Awards, picking up two prizes for his work on Netflix's 'Unorthodox'.
Directors Jennifer Kent and Ivan Sen, producer Liz Watts and Oscar-nominated production designer Fiona Crombie have been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Kurzel broke out by doing the score for his brother Justin's debut feature Snowtown. He's since composed the music for Slow West, The Babadook, Son of A Gun, All This Mayhem, and Benedict Andrews' upcoming Una, starring Ben Mendelsohn and set to premiere
Jed Kurzel’s string-based score for Scottish director John Maclean’s Slow West won the feature film prize at the 13th Screen Music Awards.