Deadline on Friday revealed the films, panelists and performers for Sound & Screen: Film, its annual celebration of the year’s best in big-screen music that this year is set for November 5 in Los Angeles.
A total of 12 films will take part in the live, in-person showcase, which will feature performances by composers and singers backed by a live 60-piece orchestra and conversations to follow, all curated expressly for voting guild members as awards season kicks into high gear.
This year’s lineup features the biggest and the buzziest movies and the talent that makes them sing. Netflix, for example, will bring two-time Oscar winner Alexandre Desplat who will show off his music from Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein; Oscar-winning composer Volker Bertelmann will be on hand to talk about Kathryn Bigelow’s chilling A House of Dynamite; Nathan Johnson to discuss his work for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery; and box office behemoth Kpop Demon Hunters will be in the house with Rumi’s Ejae and songwriter Mark Sonnenblick.
Also hitting the stage will be another two-time Oscar winner, Ludwig Göransson, with music from Ryan Coogler’s genre smash Sinnersjoined by actor-singer Miles Caton and singer Alice Smith who will help perform original songs. Marvel Studios/Disney will fly in two of its superhero pics and their composers, with Oscar winner Michael Giacchino’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Oscar nominee Laura Karpman and Captain America: Brave New World hitting the stage.
Disney will also showcase its upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash with its composer Simon Franglen, and Jeremiah Fraites will be on hand to break down the music behind the music of 20th Century Studios’ biopic snapshot Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Musical performances are also set from Kesha and Diane Warren, who will team up to sing the track “Dear Me” from Realsongs’ documentary on the 16-time Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren: Relentless. Also set to perform is singer-songwriter Aiyana-Lee, singing the title song from A24’s Spike Lee pic Highest 2 Lowest. All will also participate in panel discussions.
Deadline’s Sound & Screen is produced with the support of the Society of Composers and Lyricists, the Alliance for Women Film Composers, the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers, BMI, SESAC, Global Music Rights and Composers Diversity Collective.

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