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Antônio Pinto (composer)

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Name
  
Antonio Pinto


Role
  
Film Score Composer

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Albums
  
The Host, Lord of War

Movies
  
Journey to the End of the Night

Parents
  
Ziraldo Alves Pinto, Vilma Gontijo

Siblings
  
Daniela Thomas, Fabrizia Pinto

Similar People
  
Jaques Morelenbaum, Edgard Scandurra, Ziraldo Alves Pinto, Daniela Thomas, Shakira

Antônio Alves Pinto (born 1967) is a Brazilian film score composer. He is the son of the famous cartoonist Ziraldo and the brother of film-maker Daniela Thomas. His work earned him a World Soundtrack Award and an ASCAP award, as well as a nomination in the Best Original Song category at the 65th Golden Globe Awards for writing the song "Despedida" with Shakira.

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Filmography

  • 1994: Menino Maluquinho - O Filme
  • 1995: Socorro Nobre
  • 1998: O Primeiro Dia
  • 1998: Menino Maluquinho 2 - A Aventura
  • 1998: Central Station
  • 1999: Notícias de Uma Guerra Particular
  • 2001: Behind the Sun
  • 2001: Palíndromo
  • 2001: Onde a Terra Acaba
  • 2002: City of Men (TV series)
  • 2002: City of God
  • 2002: A Janela Aberta
  • 2004: Crónicas
  • 2004: Nina
  • 2004: Collateral (additional music)
  • 2005: Lord of War
  • 2005: All the Invisible Children
  • 2005: Jonny Zero (TV Series) (theme music)
  • 2006: Journey to the End of the Night (actor)
  • 2006: 10 Items or Less
  • 2007: Love in the Time of Cholera
  • 2007: City of Men
  • 2007: Perfect Stranger
  • 2009: The Vintner's Luck
  • 2009: Adrift
  • 2010: Lula, The Son of Brazil
  • 2010: Senna
  • 2012: Get the Gringo
  • 2012: The Odyssey (composed With dudu aram)
  • 2013: Snitch
  • 2013: The Host
  • 2014: Trash
  • 2015: Self/less(Composed with dudu aram)
  • 2015: Amy
  • Songs

    Soul OutsideThe Host: Choose to Listen · 2013
    Soul InsideThe Host · 2013
    Amy ForeverAMY (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2015

    References

    Antônio Pinto (composer) Wikipedia