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Willpower
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The Beating
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Rays of Evil
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Lantern's Light
1:08
Cosmic Lights
3:01
O'ahu Suite
5:19
Chulin's Odyssey
2:30
Why Did He Die
1:35
Welcome Home
1:26
All About Energy Flow
1:14
Arrival
1:06
Paris Valse
4:31
Her Land
2:13
Kiss and Die
0:57
Bitter Leaf
0:51
The Flight
3:45
Sound of the Earth
2:31
Drugged
0:39
House Party
1:39
Burgers
0:40
Flint
1:25
Biography

FILIUS BLUE is a film/tv composer duo, comprised of Colombian-American Alexander Stix-Brunell and French-Canadian Uriel Vanchestein.

Known for their modern approach to storytelling, FILIUS BLUE’s two founders come from starkly different musical backgrounds…one from high-end production music—previously a composer in-house at Hans Zimmer’s Emmy-winning Bleeding Fingers Music; the other from the symphonic/contemporary concert music scene—having composed for the Emmy-nominated Netflix series Chef’s Table.  

FILIUS BLUE recently finished scoring the first season of Hong Kong based crime-series Forensic Psychologist, distributed by Fifth Season (fka. ENDEAVOR CONTENT).  They also composed the score for some notable features, such as Frost, directed by Cannes-selected writer/director Pavle Vuckovic and That’s Funny, directed by 3x CANNES Gold Lion award-winning director Alex Grossman, and Dada, directed by TIFF-selected Canadian director Aaron Poole.  Additionally, FILIUS BLUE is honored to have worked with award-winning director Liz Sargent on her film Take Me Home, which premiered at SUNDANCE 2023, as well as award-winning director Omar Kamara’s film Bitter Leaf, premiering at TRIBECA 2024.

FILIUS BLUE also just completed the score for director Arvin Chen’s (PACHINKO) latest TV series, Coolie — set to be released early next year. 

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