Film And TV Now recently spoke with composer Chris Roe about his work.

Watch the interview here:

About Chris Roe

Chris Roe  composed the music for the BAFTA nominated film Blue Jean, which premiered Feb. 10 in the UK. Set in 1988, the film spotlights a closeted teacher named Jean who is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality. The film won the Audience Award at the 2022 Venice Film Festival and received 13 British Independent Film Award nominations, winning four awards, including Best Lead and Best Support Performances.

Chris’s previous work includes scoring the BAFTA-winning film After Love, for which he earned an Ivor Novello nomination and won Best Original Score at Les Arcs Film Festival. He also scored Jed Mercurio’s NTA Awardwinning series Trigger Point, and he is currently working with Hartswood FIlms, the makers of Sherlock, on a new six-part horror series called Wolf for BBC1. Chris has also collaborated extensively with director David Fairhead on feature documentaries including Armstrong, Spitfire, Mission Control and Lancaster, and has been nominated for Music and Sound Awards for these projects over three consecutive years.

Links to Roe’s music here:

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