Simon Russell (composer)
Simon Russell is a British composer for TV and film.[1]
He has worked on many award winning documentaries and films including Havana Marking's Afghan Star, Baroque! From St Peter's to St Paul's and Pussy Riot - A Punk Prayer (Special Jury Prize at Sundance 2013 and Best Documentary at the 2013 British Independent Film Awards). He composed 52 episodes of the South Korean kids animation series Canimals. Emmy Award winner in Outstanding Music & Sound category for the Pussy Riot score 2014.
Credits
Film
- We Are Many (2014)
- Pussy Riot (Roast Beef/BBC Storyville/HBO - 2013)
- Smash And Grab (Roast Beef/BBC Storyville – 2012)
- A Whole Lott More (Flying V/Roast Beef - 2013)
- The Do Gooders (Roast Beef - 2013)
- Silencing The Song (HBO/Roast Beef – 2011)
- 66 Months (Moving Target dir: James Bluemel – 2011)
- Vote Afghanistan (Roast Beef/More 4 – 2010)
- Afghan Star (Roast Beef dir: Havana Marking -2009)
- Vampire Diary (Bard/Sterling dir: Mark James – 2007)
- Weak At Denise (Guerilla Films dir: Julian Nott -2002)
Animation
- Canimals – 52 Episodes (Aardman/Voozclub/BRB)
Drama
- Don't Leave Me This Way (BBC 1)
- Stand By Your Man (BBC 1)
- Desperados (BBC 1) – 10 part series
- Between The Sheets (Yorkshire) – 6 part series
- Avenging Angels (Granada)
Documentary
- The Renaissance Unchained (ZCZ/BBC 4)
- The Alps Murders (Rize/Channel 4)
- "Rubens: An Extra Large Story" (ZCZ/BBC 2)
- "Angry White & Proud" (Mentorn/Channel 4)
- "Holbein: Eye of the Tudors" (ZCZ/BBC 2)
- "The Billionaire Base: Dismantling Camp Bastion" (Roast Beef/Channel 4)
- "How the Wild West was won with Ray Mears" (Tin Can Island/BBC 4)
- Mothers, Murderers & Mistresses; Empresses Of Ancient Rome (Hot Sauce/BBC 4) 3 part series
- The Impressionists (ZCZ/BBC 2) 4 part series
- The Pet Detectives (Roast Beef/Channel 4)
- Cheetah Kingdom (Anglia/ITV) 12 part series
- 9 Months Later" (Sky Living) 6 part series
- "Animal Cops; Houston 2014" (Tin Can Island/Animal Planet)
- The Dark Ages; An Age Of Light (ZCZ/BBC 4) 4 part series
- The Miracle Baby of Haiti (Roast Beef/Channel 4)
- Invite Mr. Wright (Roast Beef/Discovery) 6 part series 1 & 2
- Win A Baby (Roast Beef/Channel 4)
- The Millionaire & the Murder Mansion (Films of Record/Channel 4)
- Ugly Beauty (ZCZ/BBC 2)
- My Boyfriend The MI5 Hoaxer (Ronachan/Channel 4)
- Islands Of Britain (ITV) 3 part series
- The Sculpture Diaries (ZCZ/Channel 4) 3 part series
- Baroque!: From St Peter's to St Paul's (ZCZ/BBC 4) 3 part series
- Out Of Bounds (Roast Beef/Travel Channel) 6 part series
- The 9/11 Faker (Films of Record/Channel 4)
- K9 Cops (Animal Planet/Granada) 15 part series
- Animal Cops; Houston (Granada/Discovery) 12 part series
- Atlas: Japan Revealed (ZCZ/Discovery)
- The Planners Are Coming (RDF/BBC 1) 8 part series
- Sudden Death (Sitting In Pictures/National Geographic)
- Sickert vs Sargent (ZCZ/More 4)
- America; The Wright Way (Roast Beef/Travel Channel)
- The Happy Dictator (ZCZ/More4)
- Kazakhstan Swings (ZCZ/More 4)
- The Black Widow (Firecracker/Channel 4)
- The New Al-Qaeda (BBC 1)
- Toulouse-Lautrec; the full story (ZCZ/Channel 4)
- The Michelangelo Code (ZCZ/Channel 4)
- Manuela Saenz (Move A Mountain)
- Paradise Found (ZCZ/Channel 4)
- Hitler's Britain (Lion TV)
- The Real 4400 (Unique/Sky)
- Picking Up The Pieces (Quality Time/Channel 4) 3 part series
- What Would Jesus Drive (Fulcrum/Channel 4)
- Grand Designs; The Stirling Prize 2004 (Talkback/Channel 4)
- Who Killed My Baby (Films Of Record/Channel 4)
- Every Picture Tells A Story (ZCZ/Five)
- Mark Thomas; Debt Collector (Just About/Channel 4)
- Building Of The Year (ZCZ/Channel 4) – 2000 – 2004
- Super Cities (ZCZ/Channel 4) – 3 part series
- The Body Jars (Becker/Discovery)
- Picasso; Magic, Sex & Death (ZCZ/Channel 4) – 3 part series
- VIP Weekends (Sitting In Pics/Firewire Films/Discovery) – 6 part series
- Chronique d'une ville occupee (Move A Mountain)
TV theme songs
- The People's Awards (BBC 1)
- Food Factory (ITV)
- Brian's Boyfriends (ITV)
- Style Challenge (BBC 1)
- Wrecks To Riches (ITV)
- World Cup Wondergoals (Five)
References
External links
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