The event is organised by ECSA – European Composer & Songwriter Alliance with the support of the EU Creative Europe Programme and in collaboration with FAME’s Studio Orchestra Music Recording Company and OTICONS, the European Talent Agency for film composers.
This edition will honour composers of original music for audio-visual artworks in three categories: “Best Film Score”, “Best Score for a Feature Documentary” and “Best Original Music for a Drama Series”. ECSA will also honour the work of one more composer with a Special Award.
The Camille Award for Lifetime Achievement
ECSA is honoured to present The Lifetime Achievement Award to one of the greatest Croatian, European and world renowned composers of film, theatre and TV music: Alfi Kabiljo.
With this award, ECSA wishes to honour his successful career which spans half a century, with over 40 films and 100 TV series. The Alliance believes Mr. Kabiljo’s ability to work across so many musical genres over the years, while maintaining such a high level of professionalism and artistic integrity, serves as an example to the entire community of audiovisual music creators.
Nominees
Delegations of ECSA members representing media composers from 13 countries submitted their national entries in three categories. Following a thorough screening and selection process operated by the delegates from the ECSA Film & Audiovisual Committee, ECSA is happy to announce the official final nine Camille Awards 2022 nominees, representing seven countries:
BEST FILM SCORE
- Michele Braga & Gabriele Mainetti (Italy) for “Freaks Out”, directed by Gabriele Mainetti
- Jenny Rossander (Denmark) for “Venuseffekten”, directed by Anna Emma Haudal
- Johan Söderqvist (Sweden) for “Utvandrarna (The Emigrants)”, directed by Erik Poppe
BEST SCORE FOR A FEATURE DOCUMENTARY
- Nainita Desai (UK) for “The reason I jump”, directed by Jerry Rothwell
- Lisa Nordström (Sweden) for “Children of the Enemy”, directed by Gorki Glaser-Müller
- Flemming Nordkrog (Denmark) for “Little Galaxies”, directed by Max Kestner
BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC FOR A SERIES
- Manel Santisteban & Iván Martínez Lacámara (Spain) for “La Casa de Papel” (Season 5), directed by Jesús Colmenar
- Roman Kariolou (Austria) for “Vienna Blood”, directed by Robert Dornhelm and Umut Dag
- Dominik Scherrer (Switzerland) for “The Serpent”, directed by Hans Herbots and Tom Shankland
International Jury
The selection process of the Camille Awards consists of 3 phases: the nomination, the pre-selection and the final selection. In the third and final selection phase, an international jury of renowned composers elects their favourite piece of work in each category.
This year’s Camille Awards International Jury consists of:
- Miriam Cutler (USA)
- Victor Reyes (Spain)
- Tuomas Kantelinen (Finland)
- Florencia di Concilio (Uruguay, France)