Alexandre Desplat has received his second BAFTA Award for his score for Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel in the Original Music category. The composer accepted the award in person at the British Academy Film Awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London. Desplat previously won the BAFTA Award in 2011 for The King’s Speech and was nominated five more times. He was nominated alongside Antonio Sanchez (Birdman), Hans Zimmer (Interstellar), Johann Johannsson (The Theory of Everything) and Mica Levi (Under the Skin). The composer is also up for an Academy Award for the score and is also nominated for his music for The Imitation Game.
Alexandre Desplat Wins BAFTA Award for ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Posted: February 8, 2015 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Alexandre Desplat, BAFTA Awards, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Thomas Newman? I think you mean Mica Levi, don’t you?
OMG YES! MY DESPLAT WINS!! SO CLOSE TO THE OSCARS THIS YEAR! Just win it already my hero!
Though I prefer Interstellar than The Grand Budapest Hotel, at least Johann Johannsson and Mica Levi didn’t win it. Thank God
Congratulations to a worthy composer!
Interstellar shits on everything last year
“Intersteller” is a vyer good score…. FOR ME TO POOP ON!!!
No in reality Interstellar score POOPS ON YOU!