Georges Delerue Award

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The Georges Delerue Award for Best Music, or Georges Delerue Prize / Prix Georges Delerue, is an award for the best film score. It is named after the French composer Georges Delerue, and was first awarded at the 1985 Film Fest Gent festival. Past winners include: Benny Andersson, Ry Cooder, Bruno Coulais, Jean-Luc Godard, Michael Kamen, Astor Piazzolla, Rachel Portman, Howard Shore, Toru Takemitsu, and Vangelis.

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Awards

Each year, two prizes are awarded of €10,000 and €15,000. Winners are sometimes declared using the following categories:

Award winners

YearAwardWinner(s)Nationality
of Winner(s)
(At Time of Award)
FilmRef.
1985BMD Daniel Schmid Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Il bacio di Tosca [1]
BUEM Jean-Luc Godard Flag of France.svg France Détective [1]
1986BOM Ry Cooder Flag of the United States.svg United States Crossroads [1]
BAM Pirjo Honkasalo ,
Pekka Lehto
Flag of Finland.svg Finland Da Capo [1]
1987Winner Benoît Lamy Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Life Is Beautiful [1]
1988Winner Astor Piazzolla Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Sur [1]
1989Winner Tôru Takemitsu Flag of Japan.svg Japan Black Rain [1]
BUMF Michael Haneke Flag of Austria.svg Austria The Seventh Continent [1]
1990Winner Michael Kamen Flag of the United States.svg United States The Krays [1]
1991Winner Rachid Bouchareb Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria Cheb [1]
1992Winner David Robbins Flag of the United States.svg United States Bob Roberts [1]
1993Winner Hou Hsiao-hsien Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan The Puppetmaster [1]
1994Winner Frédéric Devreese Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium La Partie d'échecs [1]
1995Winner Tôn-Thất Tiết Flag of France.svg France Cyclo [1]
1996Winner Bruno Coulais Flag of France.svg France Microcosmos [1]
1997Winner Vangelis Flag of Greece.svg Greece Kavafis [1]
1998Winner Simon Fisher Turner Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Claire Dolan [1]
1999Winner Rachel Portman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Ratcatcher [1]
2000Winner Tan Dun Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [1]
2001Winner Vladimír Godár Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Landscape [1]
2002Winner Howard Shore Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Spider [1]
2003Winner Zygmunt Konieczny Flag of Poland.svg Poland Pornografia [1]
2004WinnerMiguel Miranda, José Tobar Flag of Chile.svg Chile Machuca [1]
2005Winner Stephen Warbeck Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Proof [1]
2006Winner Tony Gatlif ,
Delphine Mantoulet
Flag of France.svg France Transylvania [1]
2007Winner Benny Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden You, the Living [2]
2008Winner Tolib Shakhidi Flag of Tajikistan.svg Tajikistan Two-legged Horse [3]
2009Winner Nathan Larson Flag of the United States.svg United States A Rational Solution [4]
2010WinnerHong-jip Kim Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea The Housemaid [5]
2011Winners Evgueni & Sacha Galperine Flag of Russia.svg Russia The Invader [6]
2012Winner Olivier Assayas Flag of France.svg France Something in the Air [7]
2013Winner Lim Giong Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan A Touch of Sin [8]
2014WinnerBoris Debackere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Violet [9]
2015Winner Johnnie Burn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom The Lobster [10] [11]
2016Winner Johnny Jewel Flag of the United States.svg United States Home [12]
2017Winner Dan Romer Flag of the United States.svg United States A Ciambra [13]
2018Winner Stuart A. Staples Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom High Life [14]
2019Winners Mica Levi (soundtrack) and Lena Esquenazi (sound design) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom,
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba
Monos [15]
2020WinnersCristian Lolea & Miroslav Toth (soundtrack) Flag of Romania.svg Romania,
Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
Servants [16]
2021WinnerRuben De Gheselle (soundtrack) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Clara Sola [17]
2022WinnersTobias Koch & Jannik Giger (soundtrack) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Drii Winter [18]
2023Winner Jerskin Fendrix (score) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Poor Things [19]

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