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Jon Ekstrand
Birth nameJon Petter Ekstrand[1]
Born (1976-12-14) 14 December 1976 (age 47)
Tumba, Stockholm, Sweden
GenresFilm score

Jon Petter Ekstrand (born 14 December 1976) is a Swedish composer and film sound designer.[1] As a composer, he has collaborated with film director Daniel Espinosa on several occasions, including Easy Money (2010) and Child 44 (2015). Since 1999, he has worked and contributed as a composer or a sound designer on several films, television films, TV series and short films, including music for 4 episodes of the Swedish TV series Sebastian Bergman.

Career

While studying at the Stockholm Film School,[2] Ekstrand was a Tilliander scholar.[3] His first work as a composer was the Danish short film The Fighter (2003) directed by Daniel Espinosa. Since then they have collaborated on several films, including Babylon Disease (2004), Outside Love (2007), Easy Money (2010), and Child 44 (2015).[1]

Filmography

Composer

Year Title Original title Country Notes
2003 The Fighter Bokseren Denmark Short film
2004 Babylon Disease Babylonsjukan Sweden
2007 Outside Love Uden for kærligheden Denmark
Leo Sweden
2008 Bedragaren Sweden Documentary
2010 Easy Money Snabba cash Sweden
2012 Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation Hamilton: I nationens intresse Sweden
Easy Money II: Hard to Kill Snabba cash II Sweden
Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter Hamilton: Men inte om det gäller din dotter Sweden
Men Sweden Short film
2010–2013 Sebastian Bergman Den fördömde Sweden Television series (4 episodes)
2013 Easy Money III: Life Deluxe Snabba cash - Livet deluxe Sweden
2015 Child 44 United States

References

  1. ^ a b c "Jon Ekstrand". Swedish Film Database. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  2. ^ "Våra tidigare elever" (in Swedish). stockholmfilmskola.com. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  3. ^ "Skap-stipendium till Tilliander". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). October 25, 2005. Retrieved January 27, 2015.

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