Jed Kurzel

Biography

Jed Kurzel is an award-winning composer and musician. His feature film debut for the critically-acclaimed Australian movie Snowtown was named Feature Film Score of the Year at Australia’s 2011 Screen Music Awards and he has since gone on to score feature films including: The Babadook (Dir: Jennifer Kent), which William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist, described as the most “terrifying film” he had ever seen; Slow West (Dir: John Maclean), which won Jed his second Screen Music Award for Feature Film Score of the Year; and Macbeth (Dir: Justin Kurzel), starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, which premiered in competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. In 2016, Jed scored the film adaptation of Assassin’s Creed (Dir: Justin Kurzel).

Before shifting his focus to composing, Jed was best known as the frontman and songwriter for Australian duo The Mess Hall. Their 2006 album Devil’s Elbow was awarded the prestigious 2007 Australian Music Prize.

Jed’s work can most recently be heard in: Alien: Covenant (Dir: Ridley Scott); Una (Dir: Benedict Andrews), Jupiter’s Moon (Dir: Kornél Mundruczó) which premiered in competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival; and The Mustang (Dir: Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre).

News

  • 2019 TIFF Premieres Announced

    2019 TIFF Premieres Announced

    8th August 2019

    The lineup of premieres for this year's Toronto International Film Festival has been announced and among the many high-profile features are a number of projects for which Music Sales composers have composed original scores. Hildur...