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Music Director

Gender

Male

Birthday

23 June

Location

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Antonio Pinto

Biography

Antonio Pinto is a Brazilian composer, musician, and music producer best known for creating evocative film scores for both international and Brazilian productions. Born on June 23, 1967, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he grew up in a creative environment that nurtured his passion for music from an early age. Over the years, he developed a distinctive style that blends orchestral arrangements, world music influences, and contemporary sounds.

 

 

Pinto began his professional career in the Brazilian music industry, working as a producer and collaborator with a variety of artists. His talent for composition eventually led him to film scoring, where he quickly gained recognition for his ability to enhance storytelling through music.

 

 

One of his breakthrough achievements came with the acclaimed Brazilian film Central Station (1998), which brought international attention to his work. He later composed music for several major productions, including City of God (2002), Lord of War (2005), Love in the Time of Cholera (2007), and Snitch (2013). His scores are known for their emotional depth and ability to capture the atmosphere and cultural context of a story.

 

 

In addition to film, Pinto has contributed music to documentaries and television projects, collaborating with renowned filmmakers and production companies around the world. His work has earned praise for its versatility, ranging from intimate character-driven dramas to large-scale action films.

 

 

Throughout his career, Antonio Pinto has established himself as one of Brazil's most respected film composers. His innovative approach to music and storytelling has made him a significant figure in contemporary cinema, with a body of work that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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Music Director