Ludovico Einaudi - Film and Television Scores

Film and Television Scores

  • 1988: Treno di panna (Director: Andrea De Carlo)
  • 1994: Da qualche parte in città (Director: Michele Sordillo)
  • 1996: Acquario (Director: Michele Sordillo)
  • 1998: Aprile (Director: Nanni Moretti)
  • 1998: Giorni dispari (Director: Dominick Tambasco)
  • 1999: Fuori dal mondo (Director: Giuseppe Piccioni)
  • 2000: La vita altrui (Director: Michele Sordillo)
  • 2000: Un delitto impossibile (Director: Antonio Luigi Grimaldi)
  • 2001: Le parole di mio padre (Director: Francesca Comencini)
  • 2001: Alexandria (Director: Maria Iliou)
  • 2002: Luce dei miei occhi (Director: Giuseppe Piccioni) – Italian music award for best film score
  • 2002: Doctor Zhivago (TV mini-series, Director: Giacomo Campiotti)
  • 2004: Sotto falso nome (Director: Roberto Andò) – Prize for the best film music at Avignon Film Festival 2004
  • 2004: Mission: Saturn
  • 2006: This Is England (Director: Shane Meadows)
  • 2010: This Is England '86 (Director: Shane Meadows)
  • 2010: Stargate Universe – Pathogen
  • 2010: Sangandaan – Landas ng Buhay
  • 2010: I'm Still Here (Director: Casey Affleck)
  • 2010: Das Ende ist mein Anfang - German film
  • 2010: Black Swan (Director: Darren Aronofosky) (Trailer)
  • 2011: Elena - Mysterio ng Kahapon
  • 2011: BBC - background music to minute of silence for recent racing deaths before Formula 1 Airtel Grand Prix of India (October 30)
  • 2011: This Is England '88 (Director: Shane Meadows)
  • 2011: Intouchables - (Director: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano)
  • 2012: J. Edgar - (Director: Clint Eastwood)
  • 2012: Derek (Pilot episode) - (Director: Ricky Gervais)
  • 2012: Procter & Gamble TV commercial for the Olympics 2012 (excerpt of "Divenire")

Numerous episodes of the BBC's Top Gear

  • Year of creation unknown: National Basketball Association (NBA) of America, Where Will Amazing Happen This Year (Magic Johnson Sky Hook)

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