Ludwig Göransson, ‘Sinners’ Win 2, ‘Golden’
Ludwig Göransson and Sinners were the big winners at the Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards on Friday night, as Göransson won for the film’s score as well as for outstanding original song for a drama or documentary with “I Lied To You.”
Other big winners at the seventh annual awards — presented Friday night at the Skirball and hosted by Kevin and Michael Bacon — included KPop Demon Hunters Smash “Golden,” which won for best original song for a comedy or musical, beating out Wicked: For Good’s “Girl in the Bubble” and “No Place Like Home,” Zootopia 2’s “Zoo” and A Minecraft Movie‘s “I Feel Alive” and “Steve’s Lava Chicken.”
While Sinners took best score for a studio film, Train Dreams and composer/songwriter Bryce Dessner won in the independent film category.
Aside from the two wins, Göransson was also honored with this year’s Spirit of Collaboration Award with Ryan Coogler; the two have worked extensively together as Göransson has scored all of Coogler’s feature films since his 2013 debut Fruitvale Station. Previous duos for the honor include Robbie Robertson and Martin Scorsese, Terence Blanchard and Spike Lee and Harry Gregson-Williams and Ridley Scott, among others.
Ching-Shan Chang won for this year’s David Raksin Award for emerging talent.
See the full list of winners from this year’s SCL Awards below:
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A STUDIO FILM
JERSKIN FENDRIX – Bugonia
ALEXANDRE DESPLAT – Frankenstein
MAX RICHTER – Hamnet
JONNY GREENWOOD – One Battle After Another
LUDWIG GÖRANSSON – Sinners (WINNER)
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ, JOHN POWELL – Wicked: For Good
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE FOR AN INDEPENDENT FILM
DAVID FLEMING – Eternity
FABRIZIO MANCINELLI – Out of the Nest
JÓNSI, ALEX SOMERS – Rental Family
DARA TAYLOR – Straw
SARA BARONE, FOREST CHRISTENSON – To Kill a Wolf
BRYCE DESSNER – Train Dreams (WINNER)
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG FOR A DRAMA OR DOCUMENTARY
DIANE WARREN – “Dear Me” from Diane Warren: Relentless
ED SHEERAN, BLAKE SLATKIN, JOHN MAYER – “Drive” from F1
RAPHAEL SAADIQ, LUDWIG GÖRANSSON – “I Lied to You” from Sinners (WINNER)
ALICE SMITH, MILES CATON, LUDWIG GÖRANSSON – “Last Time (I Seen the Sun)” from Sinners
SARA BAREILLES, BRANDI CARLILE, ANDREA GIBSON – “Salt Then Sour Then Sweet” from Come See Me in the Good Light
NIKHIL KOPARKAR, RAMMY PARK – “The Hills of Tanchico” from The Wheel of Time
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG FOR A COMEDY OR MUSICAL
EJAE, MARK SONNENBLICK – “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters (WINNER)
MARK RONSON, ANDREW WYATT, JACK BLACK – “I Feel Alive” from A Minecraft Movie
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ – “No Place Like Home”from Wicked: For Good
JACK BLACK, JARED HESS – “Steve’s Lava Chicken” from A Minecraft Movie
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ – “The Girl in the Bubble”from Wicked: For Good
BLAKE SLATKIN, SHAKIRA, ED SHEERAN – “Zoo” from Zootopia 2
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL TITLE SEQUENCE FOR A TELEVISION PRODUCTION
JEFF BEAL – All Her Fault
CARLOS RAFAEL RIVERA, SCOTT FRANK – Dept. Q
AMANDA JONES – Murderbot
DAVE PORTER – Pluribus
SEAN CALLERY – The Beast in Me
CRISTÓBAL TAPIA DE VEER – The White Lotus — (WINNER)
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE FOR A TELEVISION PRODUCTION
BRANDON ROBERTS – Andor
DAVE PORTER – Pluribus
THEODORE SHAPIRO – Severance (WINNER)
DAVID FLEMING, GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA – The Last of Us
ANTONIO SÁNCHEZ – The Studio
CRISTÓBAL TAPIA DE VEER – The White Lotus
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SCORE FOR INTERACTIVE MEDIA
GORDY HAAB – Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants
WILBERT ROGET II, CODY MATTHEW JOHNSON, JON EVERIST – Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate’s Fortune
USTIN WINTORY – Sword of the Sea (WINNER)
MACLAINE DIEMER – Wildgate
DAVID RAKSIN AWARD FOR EMERGING TALENT
RAASHI KULKARNI – A Nice Indian Boy
GREG NICOLETT – Dr. Seuss’s The Sneetches
CHING-SHAN CHANG – Laws of Man (WINNER)
FREYA BERKHOUT – Ride or Die
SARA TREVINO – The Map That Leads to You
CAMERON MOODY – Washington Black
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