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  1. Federico Jusid (born April 23, 1973) is an Argentine composer who resides and works between Madrid and Los Angeles. He has written the scores for more than 60 feature films and over 70 television series.

  2. Juan Federico Jusid (Buenos Aires; 23 de abril de 1973) es un pianista y compositor argentino que actualmente reside y trabaja entre Madrid y Los Ángeles. Ha compuesto la Banda Sonora Original de más de cuarenta largometrajes de ficción y documentales, y numerosas partituras y arreglos para publicidad y más de veinte series de ...

  3. Photo: Circe F. Ervina. Federico Jusid is a prolific and eclectic musician (composer, director, pianist), who combines his activity for concert halls, with the composition for movies and tv shows soundtracks. Federico Jusid has Spanish citizenship and resides between Los Angeles and Madrid.

  4. On March 2021 Federico Jusid conducted the Spanish National Radio and Television Orchestra and Choir at the Spanish National Auditorium for the Special Homage Concert to the Terrorism Victims. Jusid’s commisioned work The Silence of Their Names was premiered on this concert. “It is a composition made altruistically commissioned by the ...

  5. Juan Federico Jusid (* 23. April 1973 in Buenos Aires) ist ein argentinischer Komponist . Biografie. Juan Federico Jusid ist der Sohn des Regisseurs Juan José Jusid und der Schauspielerin Luisina Brando. Im Alter von sieben Jahren erlernte er das Klavier.

  6. Federico Jusid. Composer. Music Department. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Award winning and Emmy and BAFTA nominee composer who combines his activity for the concert hall, with the composition for film and TV. Federico Jusid has Spanish citizenship and resides between Los Angeles and Madrid.

  7. Félix Monti worked as cinematographer whereas Lucio Godoy and Federico Jusid composed the score. [5] Release. The film premiered in Argentina on 21 April 2016. Distributed by Warner, [6] it was theatrically released in Spain on 12 August 2016. Accolades. The film won best movie at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2017. See also.