Antonio Pinto (composer)
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Antonio Pinto is a Brazilian film score composer. He is the son of the famous cartoonist Ziraldo and the brother of film-maker Daniela Thomas. His work earned him a World Soundtrack Award and an ASCAP award, as well as a nomination in the Best Original Song category at the 65th Golden Globe Awards for writing the song "Despedida" with Shakira.[1]
[edit] Filmography
- 1994: Menino Maluquinho - O Filme
- 1995: Socorro Nobre
- 1998: O Primeiro Dia
- 1998: Menino Maluquinho 2 - A Aventura
- 1998: Central Station
- 1999: Notícias de Uma Guerra Particular
- 2001: Behind the Sun
- 2001: Palíndromo
- 2001: Onde a Terra Acaba
- 2002: City of Men (TV series)
- 2002: City of God
- 2002: A Janela Aberta
- 2004: Crónicas
- 2004: Nina
- 2004: Collateral (additional music)
- 2005: Lord of War
- 2005: All the Invisible Children
- 2005: Jonny Zero (TV Series) (theme music)
- 2006: Journey to the End of the Night (actor)
- 2006: 10 Items or Less
- 2007: Love in the Time of Cholera
- 2007: City of Men
- 2007: Perfect Stranger
- 2009: The Vintner's Luck
- 2009: Adrift (2009 film)
- 2010: Lula, The Son of Brazil
- 2010: Senna (with Bruce Broughton and John Powell)
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