International Film Music Critics Association

The International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) is a professional association for online, print and radio journalists who specialize in writing about original film and television music.

History and purpose

The IFMCA was founded in the late 1990s as the Film Music Critics Jury by film music journalist Mikael Carlsson (now the owner of film music record label MovieScore Media), and after period of inactivity was re-launched in 2003 under its new title.

Its membership includes 65 journalists from 16 different countries who write for such high-profile film and soundtrack-related publications and websites as Film Score Monthly, Filmtracks, SoundtrackNet, Music from the Movies, MundoBSO and UnderScores, as well as more mainstream publications such as Ain't It Cool News, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and the Irish Times. Members of the IFMCA have also been involved in writing liner notes for major film music record labels such as Film Score Monthly, Varèse Sarabande, Intrada Records, La-La Land Records and Music Box Records.

The group maintains a website documenting its activities; operates a central online review interface which provides links to articles, reviews and interviews written by its members; organizes an annual awards event, the IFMCA Awards, celebrating music for films written during the preceding year; and is involved in organizing major international film music festivals, such as those in Tenerife,[1] Úbeda in Spain,[2] Kraków in Poland,[3] and the World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium.[4]

IFMCA Awards

The organization is responsible for the annual International Film Music Critics Association Awards, the only awards given to composers by active film music journalists, and which are seen by many as a valuable precursor to the Academy Awards in the absence of a guild for composers.[5] They have been called the "Oscars of film music",[6] have been featured in major daily newspapers in Spain[7] and Portugal,[8] are recognized by major performing rights organizations such as ASCAP in the United States[9] and SGAE in Europe,[10] and most recently have been seen by the video games industry as an important step forward in legitimizing game music as a mainstream creative art form.[11]

Composers as varied as John Debney,[12] Alexandre Desplat,[13] Randy Edelman,[14] George Fenton,[15] Michael Giacchino,[16] James Newton Howard[17] Mark Isham,[18] Andrew Lockington,[19] Abel Korzeniowski,[20] Brian Tyler,[21] Fernando Velázquez[22] and Debbie Wiseman[23] highlight their IFMCA Award wins and nominations in their official biographies.

Major Award Winners
YearFilm Score of the Year AwardFilm Composer of the Year Award
1998Mulan (Jerry Goldsmith)Jerry Goldsmith
1999The Mummy (Jerry Goldsmith)Jerry Goldsmith
2000Gladiator (Hans Zimmer)James Newton Howard
2004The Incredibles (Michael Giacchino)Michael Giacchino
2005Memoirs of a Geisha (John Williams)John Williams
2006Lady in the Water (James Newton Howard)Alexandre Desplat
2007Atonement (Dario Marianelli)Alexandre Desplat
2008The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Alexandre Desplat)Danny Elfman
2009Up (Michael Giacchino)Michael Giacchino
2010How to Train Your Dragon (John Powell)Alexandre Desplat
2011War Horse (John Williams)John Williams
2012Life of Pi (Mychael Danna)Danny Elfman
2013Romeo and Juliet (Abel Korzeniowski)Abel Korzeniowski
2014Interstellar (Hans Zimmer)Hans Zimmer
2015Star Wars: The Force Awakens (John Williams)Michael Giacchino
2016Arrival (Jóhann Jóhannsson)Michael Giacchino
2017Phantom Thread (Jonny Greenwood)Alexandre Desplat
2018Solo: A Star Wars Story (John Powell)James Newton Howard
2019Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams)Bear McCreary
2020The Personal History of David Copperfield (Christopher Willis)Daniel Pemberton
2021Coppelia (Maurizio Malagnini)James Newton Howard
2022The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Bear McCreary)Bear McCreary
2023Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (John Williams)Christopher Young

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