Where to watch Daniel Blumberg in the UK
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Daniel Blumberg is an English artist, musician, songwriter, and composer from London who works in drawing, improvisation, song form, and film. For his work on The Brutalist, Blumberg won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Blumberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- Golden Globe Awards (1944) as Self - Nominee
- The Oscars (1953) as Self
- The Brutalist (2024) Original Music Composer
- The Testament of Ann Lee (2025) Original Music Composer
- Atropia (2025) Thanks
- The World to Come (2021) Original Music Composer
- Pompei: Below the Clouds (2025) Original Music Composer
- CHEERUP (2023) Original Music Composer
- GUO4 (2019) Original Music Composer
- Discipline (2026) Original Music Composer
- POMPEI: BELOW THE CLOUDS | Making of the Score with Daniel Blumberg as Self / Composer
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Most-watched Daniel Blumberg films currently: The Brutalist (2024), The Testament of Ann Lee (2025), Atropia (2025), The World to Come (2021), Pompei: Below the Clouds (2025).
What TV shows has Daniel Blumberg appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Golden Globe Awards (1944), The Oscars (1953).
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