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  1. Annette Focks (born 28 August 1964) is a German musician and film score composer. She contributed to more than eighty films since 1997 including Night Train to Lisbon , Four Minutes and John Rabe .

  2. Annette Focks, multi award winning composer based in Berlin. She was born in Thuine. In addition to her rich work for cinema and TV, Annette Focks composes concerts for orchestra, chamber music ensembles and Electronic. In 2019, she became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awards the Academy Awards.

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    Annette Focks was born on 28 August 1964 in Thuine, Lower Saxony, Germany. She is a composer and actress, known for Wunderschön (2022), The Poll Diaries (2010) and Simon och ekarna (2011). Menu

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  4. Music Video. Releases. Score. Archive. FacebookInstagramTwitterApple MusicSpotifyAmazon MusicYoutube Music. kontakt@annette-focks.de. contactimprint & privacy. In addition to her rich work for cinema and TV, Annette Focks composes concerts for orchestra, chamber music ensembles and Electronic.

  5. The soundtrack of POLL - always in perfect tune with the expressivity of the film - shows originiality without doubt, especially through the compositions of Annette Focks, that are characterized by a painful and touching tone.

  6. Annette Focks is known as an Music, Original Music Composer, Actor, Music Arranger, Conductor, Music Producer, and Sound. Some of her work includes Night Train to Lisbon, Windstorm, Windstorm 2, Krabat, The Chinese Widow, 55 Steps, The Divine Order, and Four Minutes.

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  8. In 2007, Annette Focks was nominated for the European Film Award for Four Minutes and received the Grand Prix spécial du Jury at the Festival Musique et Cinéma d’Auxerre, handed over by John Barry. 2013 saw her receiving the German Music Authors’ Prize, preceded by nominations for the German Film Award for Runaway Horse (2008), Krabat (2009) and followed by Ostwind (2014) as well as nominations for the Swedish Film Award Guldbagge for Simon and the Oaks, the Danish Film Award Robert ...