Andrea Boccadoro

Andrea Boccadoro

Biography

Andrea is an award-winning composer for film, theatre and visual media. Since his first narrative score, he has become fascinated by the relationship between music, character and story, and by the creative potential of multimedia collaboration. He is currently working on a variety of productions, including projects supported by Film London/FLAMIN (Ophelia 2.0, dir. Sharon Liu), Arts Council England (Strawberry Vale, dir. Emi Tse), and the feature film Speaking in Tongues directed by Nathan Deming. In 2016 Andrea was awarded a place as a Music Creative in the Hospital Club Emerging Creatives Pro- gramme 2016/2017, starting a 1-year artist residency and mentorship programme in the Club. In 2015 Andrea received the Jerry Goldsmith Award for his orchestral piece 'Song For Adele', and was selected to attend the Reykjavik International Film Festival Talent Lab. In 2013 he was awarded the 2nd prize in the Lviv Music Composition Contest for the choral composition ‘Ave Maria’, which was premiered by the Galician Chamber Choir. Andrea’s work has been screened at the Barbican Centre, the National Art Gallery, the BFI and the V&A Museum, and at festivals such as Clermont-Ferrand, BFI Flare, Aesthetica Short Film Festival and the European Independent Film Festival.

Production

Speaking in Tongues

2018

As Music

Severed Garden

2015

As Music

Woman in Stall

2018

As Original Music Composer

Home Education

2016

As Music

Violation

2020

As Original Music Composer

Walls of Limerick

2019

As Music

Bunny

2018

As Music

Everything You Didn't Say

2019

As Original Music Composer

Meatoo

2019

As Original Music Composer

Meatoo

2019

As Orchestrator

The Legionnaire

2022

As Music

4 AM

2021

As Music

Sergio Marchionne

2021

As Compositor

After the Fire

2023

As Music

Perfetta illusione

2022

As Music

Home Education - Le regole del male

2023

As Original Music Composer

The Moon Child

2021

As Music

Unburied

2018

As Music

Rising

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As Music

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