European Film Award for Best Composer
Country Europe
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
First awarded1988
Currently held byNils Petter Molvær and Peter BrötzmannGreat Freedom (2021)
Websiteeuropeanfilmawards.eu

The European Film Award for Best Composer is one of the awards presented by the European Film Academy. It was first presented as a Special Jury Award in 1998 received by Yuri Khanon for the music of Days of Eclipse. A set of nominees was presented from 1989 to 1990 and from 2004 and 2012. Since 2013, only one winner is presented without nominees.

Winners and nominees

1980s

Year Composer(s) Film Original title
1988
(1st)
Special Jury Award for Best Music
Soviet Union Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Yuri KhanonDays of Eclipse [1]Дни затмения
Nomination for Special Aspect Award
United Kingdom Terence DaviesDistant Voices, Still Lives [2]
1989
(2nd)
United Kingdom Andrew DicksonHigh Hopes
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran BregovicKuduz
Hungary Ferenc DarvasThe Midas TouchEldorádó
Poland Michał Lorenc300 Miles to Heaven300 mil do nieba
West Germany Maggie Parke
West Germany Gast Waltzing
A Wopbopaloobop A Lopbamboom

1990s

Year Composer(s) Film Original title
1990
(3rd)
no award given
France Jean-Luc GodardNew WaveNouvelle Vague
France Jean-Claude PetitCyrano de Bergerac
Germany Jürgen KnieperDecember BrideDezemberbraut
1991
(4th)
Iceland Hilmar Örn HilmarssonChildren of NatureBörn náttúrunnar [2]
1992
(5th)
Netherlands Vincent van WarmerdamThe NorthernersDe Noorderlingen [3]

2000s

Year Composer(s) Film Original title
2004
(17th)
[4]
France Bruno CoulaisThe ChorusLes Choristes
France Alexandre DesplatGirl with a Pearl Earring
United Kingdom The Free AssociationCode 46
Spain Alberto IglesiasBad Education
Take My Eyes
La Mala Educación
Te doy mis ojos
Greece Eleni KaraindrouTrilogy: The Weaping MeadowTrilogia: To livadi pou dakrizei
United Kingdom Stephen WarbeckThe Alzheimer CaseDe Zaak Alzheimer
2005
(18th)
[5]
United Kingdom Rupert Gregson-Williams
Italy Andrea Guerra
Hotel Rwanda
Denmark Joachim HolbekManderlay
France Cyril MorinThe Syrian Brideהכלה הסורית / Ha-Kala Ha-Surit
Italy Ennio MorriconeFatelessSorstanság
Sweden Stefan NilssonAs It Is in HeavenSå som i himmelen
Sweden Johan SöderqvistBrothersBrødre
2006
(19th)
[6]
Spain Alberto IglesiasVolver
Finland Tuomas KantelinenMother of MineÄideistä parhain
Italy Dario MarianelliPride & Prejudice
Lebanon France Gabriel Yared
France Stéphane Moucha
The Lives of OthersDas Leben der Anderen
2007
(20th)
[7]
France Alexandre DesplatThe Queen
United Kingdom Alex HeffesThe Last King of Scotland
Serbia Dejan PejovićGuchaГуча!
Germany Tom Tykwer
Australia Johnny Klimek
Germany Reinhold Heil
Perfume: The Story of a MurdererDas Parfum – Die Geschichte eines Mörders
2008
(21st)
[8]
United Kingdom Max RichterWaltz with Bashirואלס עם באשיר
Belgium Tuur FlorizooneMoscow, BelgiumAanrijding in Moscou
Italy Dario MarianelliAtonement
Spain Fernando VelázquezThe OrphanageEl orfanato
2009
(22nd)
[9]
Spain Alberto IglesiasBroken EmbracesLos abrazos rotos
France Alexandre DesplatCoco avant ChanelCoco avant Chanel
Denmark Jacob GrothThe Girl with the Dragon TattooMän som hatar kvinnor
Sweden Johan SöderqvistLet the Right One InLåt den rätte komma in

2010s

Year Composer(s) Film Original title
2010
(23rd)
[10]
France Alexandre DesplatThe Ghost Writer [11]
Czech Republic Ales BrezinaKawasaki's RoseKawasakiho růže
Italy Pasquale CatalanoLoose CannonsMine vaganti
United Kingdom Gary YershonAnother Year
2011
(24th)
France Ludovic Bource[12][13]The Artist
France Alexandre DesplatThe King's Speech
Spain Alberto IglesiasThe Skin I Live InLa piel que habito
Hungary Mihály VigThe Turin HorseA torinói ló
2012
(25th)
[14]
Spain Alberto IglesiasTinker Tailor Soldier Spy
United Kingdom George FentonThe Angels' Share
France François CouturierShun Li and the PoetIo sono Li
France Cyrille Aufort
Lebanon France Gabriel Yared
A Royal AffairEn kongelig affære
2013
(26th)
Italy Ennio Morricone[15]The Best OfferLa migliore offerta
2014
(27th)
United Kingdom Mica Levi[16]Under the Skin
2015
(28th)
Cat's Eyes:[17]
United Kingdom Faris Badwan
United Kingdom Rachel Zeffira
The Duke of Burgundy
2016
(29th)
Russia Ilya Demutsky[18]The StudentУченик
2017
(30th)
Russia FranceEvgueni Galperine[19]
Russia FranceSacha Galperine
LovelessНелюбовь
2018
(31st)
Germany Christoph M. Kaiser[20]
Germany Julian Maas
3 Days in Quiberon3 Tage in Quiberon
2019
(32nd)
Germany John Gürtler[21]System CrasherSystemsprenger

2020s

Year Composer(s) Film Original title
2020
(33rd)
Germany Dascha Dauenhauer[22]Berlin Alexanderplatz
2021
(34th)
Norway Nils Petter Molvær[23]
GermanyPeter Brötzmann
Great FreedomGroße Freiheit
2022
(35th)
Poland Paweł Mykietyn[24]EOIO
2023
(36th)
Austria Markus BinderClub Zero

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