A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Spain
Zeltia Montes is a Spanish Academy Award "Goya" winner for Best Original Score for the 2022 Oscar shortlisted movie The Good Boss, starring Javier Bardem, and a Goya nominated composer for Best Original Song for the 2016 Goya Best Documentary Delicate Balance. Zeltia composes music for film and TV with a passion for blending sampled sounds used in unique combinations with orchestral and electronic sounds. Her music been recognized by the Platino Awards for Iberoamerican Cinema, the Feroz Awards of the Spanish Press Association, the Spanish Cinema Writers Circle Awards, the Jerry Goldsmith Awards, the International Film Music Critics Association and the Hollywood Music in Media Awards among many others. Her recent credits include the musical movie Voy a Pasármelo Bien, starring Karla Souza, where she worked with the legendary rock band Hombres G, the thriller series The Gypsy Bride, directed by Paco Cabezas, whom she also collaborated with in the thriller Adiós, starring Mario Casas, the Netflix psychological thriller The Silence of the Marsh, starring Pedro Alonso, or the documentary Sad Hill Unearthed, starring Clint Eastwood and Ennio Morricone. She has recently completed The Wait by F. Javier Gutiérrez (Rings, Before the Fall) , Que Nadie Duerma from Antonio Mendez Esparza (Life and Nothing More, Here and There) and the Netflix spin-off Bird Box Barcelona from the Pastor brothers (Carriers, The Last Days).
Compositors:
2014 Traces of Sandalwood
Music:
2010 The Nutcrackers
2014 Traces of Sandalwood
2019 The Silence of the Marsh
2020 One for All
2022 Sauerdogs
2023 The Wait
2024 Nina
Original Music Composer:
2008 Pradolongo
2010 The Nutcrackers
2014 Traces of Sandalwood
2018 Sad Hill Unearthed
2019 Goodbye
2019 The Silence of the Marsh
2020 One for All
2021 The Good Boss
2022 Sauerdogs
2022 Voy a pasármelo bien
2023 Bird Box Barcelona
2023 Caged Wings
2023 The Wait
2024 Nina
2024 Salve Maria
Music:
2023 Honor
2023 La red púrpura
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Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
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