Sacha Puttnam
Known for: Sound
Born: April 4, 1966 in London, England, UK
Sacha Puttnam is a master of cinematic soundscapes and character themes whose evocative scores have captivated audiences around the globe. With over 25 years of experience in the industry, Sacha has worked with some of the most acclaimed directors and multi-platinum recording artists, seamlessly blending classical and contemporary influences to create music that resonates to picture. His impressive credentials and awards include scoring films like The Confessional, Breuer's Bohemia and Women’s Day, as well as crafting the soundtracks for popular BBC series such as A Handmaid’s Tale and Central Intelligence. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Sacha was mentored from a young age by legends like Vangelis, Quincy Jones and Michael Kamen, ensuring that every note he composes is rich with expertise and innovation. Beyond his extraordinary work on film, Sacha is a passionate advocate for music education and actively supports emerging composers, showcasing his commitment to the future of the industry.
Known for
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The Pied Piper
Little Boy (uncredited)
That'll Be The Day
Young Jim MacLaine
Sredni Vashtar
Conradin
Sentimental Education
The conductor
Milk
Original Music Composer
The Keeper
Music
First
Music
Critical Eye
Music
The Confessional
Original Music Composer
Women's Day
Original Music Composer
Rasta Man Vibrations
Original Music Composer
Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island
Music
Let's Go Home
Music
Rising Tide
Music
Modi, Three Days on the Wing of Madness
Original Music Composer
Killer Weekend
Original Music Composer