Vince Pope

Vince Pope

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Vince Pope is an RTS winning and BAFTA nominated composer based in central London who has made his name providing contemporary and cutting edge scores for series including No Offence, Undercover, Misfits and Black Mirror. Having developed his interest in film whilst reading Maths at London University he left to pursue a musical career. Working on brand campaigns including Nike, BMW, Guinness, Honda, John Smiths and Walkers he won several prestigious industry awards. In 2011 Vince was nominated for a Bafta and went on to win the RTS Award for Best Original Score for his work on the second series of C4’s Misfits. The same year, Vince scored his first feature film, My Angel, starring Timothy Spall and Brenda Blethyn. He also scored the multi award-winning Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh. In 2016, Vince delivered the score for new E4 comedy The Aliens, and the BBC1 ratings hit Undercover, starring Sophie Okonedo and Adrian Lester and written by Peter Moffat. More recently Vince scored the Mexican film Tigers are Not Afraid, a German feature Why We Took The Car, and series 2 of C4’s hit series, No Offence. At present Vince is working on series 2 of Rebellion for Netflix, a drama depicting the role of women in the Easter uprising, and the third series of No Offence.

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Tigers Are Not Afraid
Original Music Composer
A dark fairy tale about a gang of five children trying to survive the horrific violence of the cartels and the ghosts created every day by the drug war.
Goodbye Berlin
Original Music Composer
While his mother is in rehab and his father is on a 'business trip' with his assistant, 14-year-old outsider Maik is spending the summer holidays bored and alone at his parents' villa, when rebellious teenager Tschick appears. Tschick, a Russian immigrant and an outcast, steals a car and decides to set off on a journey away from Berlin with Maik tagging along for the ride. So begins a wild adventure where the two experience the trip of a lifetime and share a summer that they will never forget.
The Bad Education Movie
Original Music Composer
Mr Wickers and his class go on one final school trip after they finish their GCSEs.