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    Harry Escott (born 9 September 1976) is a British composer living in London. He has composed the scores to several films, including Shame (2011), Hard Candy (2005), A Mighty Heart (2007), and Ali & Ava (2021), for which he won a British Independent Film Award for best music.

  2. Harry Escott is a BAFTA-winning composer with a rich history of creative collaboration across the arts. Harry’s impressive array of film scoring credits include Steve McQueen’s Shame and Uprising, several scores for Michael Winterbottom and all of Clio Barnard’s films.

  3. Oct 23, 2019 · Harry Escott - O light of Light. A reflection on Thomas Tallis- 'A nata lux'. Commissioned and performed by ORA Singers & Suzi Digby. Recorded at All Hallows, Gospel Oak, February 2016. From the...

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  4. www.harryescott.co.uk › biographyAbout | Harry Escott

    Harry Escott is a composer with a rich history of creative collaboration across the arts. His impressive array of film scoring credits include Hard Candy, Shifty, Steve McQueen’s Shame, several films for Michael Winterbottom, including A Mighty Heart, Road to Guantanamo, and, most recently, Greed.

  5. Harry Escott is a composer with a rich history of creative collaboration across the arts. His impressive array of film scoring credits include Hard Candy, Shifty, Steve McQueen’s Shame, several films for Michael Winterbottom, including A Mighty Heart, Road to Guantanamo, and, most recently, Greed.

  6. The Face Of An Angel (2015) The Selfish Giant (2014) Welcome To The Punch (2013) Shame (2012) The Arbor (2010) I Am Slave (2010) A Mighty Heart (2008) Poppy Shakespeare (2008) Shifty (2008)

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  8. www.harryescott.co.uk › works › shameShame | Harry Escott

    Shame is interested in the stark immediacy of one man’s world and drawing us into that world without easy explanations. It’s a work that feels, both for our times and of them. It reconfirms McQueen as a filmmaker with an unflinching, microscopic gaze on the world. Dave Calhoun Time Out. FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film.

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