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Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, film composer Pedro Bromfman has been writing, playing and producing “Music For Images” for well over a decade. A Cum Laude graduate from Berklee College of Music, Pedro has worked as a session musician, music producer and arranger before his passion for film scores brought him to Los Angeles.

Since moving to California and studying film scoring at UCLA, Pedro has composed and produced music for international brands and entertainment powerhouses such as Universal Pictures, MGM, Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Netflix, ABC, The Weinstein Co, Buena Vista International, Rockstar Games, ESPN, HBO, Univision, Epix, Ant Farm, BMW, Nokia and BlueCross BlueShield.

His past credits include scores for “Tropa de Elite” (“Elite Squad”), winner of the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival; “They Killed Sister Dorothy”, directed by Academy Award winner Daniel Junge and narrated by Martin Sheen; “March of the Living”, directed by Oscar nominated and Sundance winner Jessica Sanders; “Tropa de Elite 2” (“Elite Squad: The Enemy Within”), the most successful Latin-American film to date; the romantic comedy and Brazilian blockbuster “Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata” and “G-Dog”, directed by Academy Award winner Freida Mock.

Pedro has been awarded two Gold Medals for Excellence in Film Music at the Park City Film Music Festival, an ASCAP Award, was nominated for twoCinema Brazil Grand Prizes (Brazilian Oscars), anACIE Award and a Premio Contigo! De Cinema.

In recent years, Pedro Bromfman has worked on the music for the video game “Max Payne 3”, the international co-production “Blue Lips” and the score for the MGM reboot of “RoboCop”, starring Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton.

He’s composed the music for the Netflix original series “Narcos”“Deep Web” (Epix), narrated by Keanu Reeves; “Rio Heat” (20th Century Fox), starring Harvey Keitel and Thaila Ayala; and the Brazilian feature “Em Nome Da Lei” (Fox).

Pedro Bromfman has now completed his work on the second season of “Narcos” and is currently composing the music for “Thumper”.