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Cezary Skubiszewski

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Cezary Skubiszewski (“scoobeeshesky”) is one of Australia’s leading film composers whose work has claimed numerous awards.

Cezary’s first film score was for Lilian’s Story (1996), directed by fellow Pole Jerzy Domaradzki and staring Toni Collette. This was followed by Bootmen (2000) and La Spagnola (2001), for which he collected Best Original Music awards from the Australian Film Institute. His other early works include The Sound OF One Hand Clapping (1998), The Wog Boy (2000) and Black & White (2002),
His work on the 1999 film Two Hands saw Cezary collect the Best Film Score Award from APRA at the annual Screen Music awards. This was followed in later years by the mini-series After the Deluge (2003), and Death Defying Acts (2007) for which he also received Best Film Score Awards. He then went on to compose scores for The Book of Revelation (2006) and Blessed (2009), Night (2008) Bran Nue Dae (2009), Red Dog (2011) and The Sapphires (2012) - which received critical acclaim at an international level, have seen him win awards from Inside Film and the Film Critics Circle of Australia.
His lates work include scores for Serrangoon Road (2013) The Broken Shore (2014), Parer’s War (2014), Jeziorak (2014) Turkey Shoot (2014), Women H'e Undressed (2015) , Karbala (2015) Oddball (2015).
In 1981 Cezary composed the symphony Home at Last and in 1991 created musical theatre multi-media production Soundescape which was performed at Melbourne and Adelaide Festivals. (2015)
Cezary’s has also composed music for a number of adverts, including Sydney 2000 Olympics, Australian Football Finals, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, Carlton Draught Big Ad campaign and the VB Bottle Symphony which became a worldwide hit.
In 2008 and 2011 Cezary was the Musical Director of APRA/AGSC Screen Music Awards and has a number of upcoming projects including Women He's Undressed' directed by Gilian Armstrong.
For the past ten years Cezary has been giving seminars at Summer Film School at the Unvieristy of Melbourne.
Cezary is the Recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003 "For Service to Australian Society and Australian Film Production" and Film Circle of Australia (FCCA) 2010 Award "in recognition of contribution to Australian Cinema".
"I still think that I'm on a journey to discover more about myself, about what I can come up with. With every job, you feel like you are always challenging yourself” Cezary Skubiszewski

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