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Antonio Ibrahine
Tunis Heat
3:06
In This Moment
3:50
Legacy Awakened
3:40
The Widow's Motive
2:58
Salt and Stone
2:57
Breathing Room
2:14
Estland Wish
3:15
Missing In Action
2:18
Pararaton
2:52
National Park Life
2:44
Fastest Hand
2:41
Fall For One
3:23
The Hem of Hera
2:50
Dark Intentions
2:27
Svarohits
2:38
Kublais Envoy
3:01
Credits
  • Panda Bear In Africa (Amazon Prime/Apple TV) - Additional Music
  • Big Apple Circus - Orchestrator
  • Play Dirty (Tubi) - Additional Music
  • Bring the Law (Post-Production) – Additional Music 
  • Eyes In The Trees (Post-Production) - Additional Music
Awards

Production Music Awards Nominee 2025 - Fantasy Score - By the Blade of Beowulf

Fact Check

Home Turf:

Rio de Janeiro; now based in Los Angeles

Education:

University of Southern California, Master of Music, Film Scoring

Instruments:

Piano, Guitar

Musical Influences:

Some main influences would be Björk (art pop/experimental electronic), Dua Lipa (pop), Ravel and Benjamin Wallfisch (orchestral writing), Justice (electronic), and Brazilian music in general, such as Villa-Lobos, Tom Jobim, and Cartola.

Biography

Antonio Ibrahine is an award-winning composer from Rio de Janeiro who approaches every score with a belief in music’s power to transform, connect and elevate storytelling.

In 2024 he contributed music to the animated film Panda Bear in Africa and the feature film Dirty, starring Ron Perlman and Theo Rossi. Over the years, he has collaborated with some of the industry’s most respected composers, including Michael Levine (Big Apple Circus), Jim Dooley (Walker) and Vidjay Beerepoot (Disney Toon). In 2023, Antonio was awarded first place at the Shanghai International Digital Music Festival.

A graduate of University of Southern California, Antonio earned a Master’s of Music in Screen Scoring.