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The Man Who Fell To Earth
June 15, 2022 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm PDT
Composer
JEFF RUSSO
Music Supervisor
CATHERINE GRIEVES
MODERATED BY CHRIS WILLMAN (Variety)
Screening Link available upon Registration
YouTube Live Stream Q&A
Wednesday, June 15, 1:00PM (PT)
An alien crashes deep into the oilfields of New Mexico with a mission: he must find the brilliant scientist Justin Falls, the one woman on earth who can help save his species. Even as he struggles to adapt to our world and to become more “human,” her faith in humanity couldn’t be lower. An unlikely duo, together they discover that in order to save his world, they must first save ours. An inspired continuation of the novel by Walter Tevis and the iconic 1976 film starring David Bowie. TV-MA | 60mins
Jeff Russo is an Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated composer who is creating some of the most varied and compelling music for television, film, and video games. Russo received two Emmy nominations in 2021. One for his score of FX Networks’ Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-winning series Fargo, for which he won an Emmy in 2016 and earned two additional nominations. The second is for HBO Max’s Oslo, which he co-composed with Zoë Keating. Russo also received a BAFTA nomination for Best Music for Annapurna Interactive’s video game, What Remains of Edith Finch. His music can also be heard on Paramount+’s Star Trek: Picard; Star Trek: Discovery; and Clarice; Netflix’s Cursed; The Umbrella Academy; Apple TV+’s For All Mankind and Starz’s Power. Upcoming projects include Showtime Networks’ The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Catherine Grieves is an award-winning and Emmy-nominated music supervisor, working across television and film. She is best known for her work on AMC+’s Killing Eve, for which she received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music Supervision; Lynne Ramsay’s feature You Were Never Really Here (Music Week Award winner for Outstanding Film Soundtrack); the critically acclaimed dramas series Slow Horses for Apple TV; and The Man Who Fell To Earth for Showtime Networks. Other notable credits include BBC series’ Us; The Outlaws; and Life; Stephen Daldry’s BAFTA-winning film Together; the romantic drama series Trigonometry for BBC Two; series 3 of Riviera for Sky; Northern Irish drama Bloodlands; Remi Weekes’ BAFTA-winning feature His House; and more.
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Attendees will be emailed a Screening Link upon Registration and a Q&A YouTube Live Stream link on Wednesday, June 15, 10 minutes before Q&A start.
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