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HomeNewsKenneth Lampl's Latest Score To The Millennial Horror Film Sissy Premiered
Kenneth Lampl's latest score to the millennial horror film Sissy premiered
Image: This is Arcadia. Photo: Rebecca Janek
Wednesday 3 August 2022

Professor Kenneth Lampl's latest score to the millennial horror film Sissy was premiered at the SXSW Film Festival as well as the Sydney Film Festival, The Melbourne International Film Festival and was the opening film at the Perth Revelations Film Festival. The film will be commercially released on Shudder on Halloween and the soundtrack will be available on the European record label, Moviescore Media.

Collaborators: This Is Arcadia, production company Lisa Shaunessy, producer Kane Sens and Hannah Barlow, directors/writers Ashley Jarmack, woodwinds Daniel Poole, guitar FAMES Orchestra Macedonia.

Professor Kenneth Lampl is the Convenor of the Composition for Film and Video Game Program, ANU School of Music.