At Moviedrone, Charlie Brigden shares some great scores by female composers: “If there’s one element of filmmaking that is still seen as a sum-total male-dominated world it’s film scoring. There are certainly many female composers working, but when you look at the high-profile assignments flying around it’s a literal musical sausage factory. But we all know women can write just as good as men, so here for your perusal are ten fantastic scores composed by women.”
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