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Judith Gruber-Stitzer
film composer / scored 3 Oscar nominated films, including one that won the Palme d'or in Cannes / member Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences / Sundance Film Festival 2018 ASCAP featured film composer
Judith Gruber-Stitzer is a Montreal-based film score composer with an impressive career in the film industry.14 She has composed music for several critically acclaimed and award-winning films, including a Palme d'Or winner and three Oscar-nominated films.14
Career Highlights
Gruber-Stitzer's work has garnered significant recognition in the film industry. Her compositions have been featured in:
- An Emmy-nominated film1
- Three Oscar-nominated films1
- A Palme d'Or-winning film at the Cannes Film Festival14
Notable Works
Some of Judith Gruber-Stitzer's notable works include:
- "Animal Behaviour" (2018)2
- "Wild Life" (2011)2
- "Above the Drowning Sea"2
- "When the Day Breaks" (Palme d'Or winner and Oscar nominee)6
Style and Approach
Gruber-Stitzer is known for her eclectic style, which varies depending on the films she scores.3 She has developed a special affinity for auteur animation, having composed scores and created sound design for over 20 National Film Board of Canada titles.7
Professional Associations
Judith Gruber-Stitzer is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences3, which further solidifies her standing in the film industry.
Early Career
Her career as a film composer began with "Basements," a feature film directed by Robert Altman. This project comprised two short films: "Dumb Waiter" and "The Room".5
Judith Gruber-Stitzer's diverse body of work and numerous accolades demonstrate her skill and versatility as a film composer, making her a respected figure in the industry.