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Johan Söderqvist is a Swedish film score composer who has worked with directors such as Susanne Bier and Tomas Alfredson. He has been nominated for the European Film Award twice and composed for video games and TV series.
Learn about the life and work of Johan Söderqvist, a versatile and award-winning composer who has scored films, TV shows and video games such as Let the Right One In, Battlefield and Madame Web. Explore his biography, filmography and accolades on his official website.
Johan Söderqvist – Music for Film, Television and Video Games. Projects. News. Biography | Filmography | Accolades. Links. Contact. MenuMenu. RONJA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHER (2024) Director: Lisa James Larsson (Netflix/Viaplay)
Johan Söderqvist is a Swedish film score composer. He has twice been nominated for the European Film Award for Best Composer for his film scores.
Johan Söderqvist is a Swedish composer born in 1966. He has scored films such as Let the Right One In, Kon-Tiki and Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes, and won several awards.
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Johan Söderqvist (born 11 February 1966) is a Swedish film score composer. He has twice been nominated for the European Film Award for Best Composer for his film scores. Johan Söderqvist was born in Täby, outside Stockholm in Sweden, he attended the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, studying composition and arranging.
Feb 19, 2024 · Johan Söderqvist, the composer of Marvel's Madame Web, talks about his creative process and the film's score with Daniel Schweiger. Learn how he used a glass instrument called the Cristal Baschet and other sounds to create a fun and spectral web for the movie.