Gettysburg wins 4 Emmy Awards
GETTYSBURG won four Creative Arts Emmys including 'Outstanding Nonfiction Special'.
Read more at emmys.com
GETTYSBURG won four Creative Arts Emmys including 'Outstanding Nonfiction Special'.
Read more at emmys.com
Anthony has composed the score for the film GETTYSBURG.

About the film:
"Executive produced by Ridley Scott and Tony Scott, GETTYSBURG strips away the romanticized veneer of the Civil War to present the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg in a new light...". Read more here.
GETTYSBURG premieres May 30 on the History Channel.
Watch a short preview.
Anthony has composed the score for the Russian action movie NEWSMAKERS (Goryachie novosti).

NEWSMAKERS, a remake of the Johnnie To 2004 Hong Kong film 'Breaking News', is directed by Swedish director Anders Banke.
NEWSMAKERS will have it's world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 24th, 2009.
More info at Imdb.
January 2007
Veteran film music journalist Randall Larson included Anthony Lledo's FROSTBITE score in his annual Best Film Scores of 2006 list. list.p>
October 2006

Anthony Lledo’s score for FROSTBITE ('Frostbiten') won the 'Best Score' award at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival in Hollywood, Los Angeles. FROSTBITE also won 'Best Special Effects' and 'Best Makeup'.
The Screamfest Horror Film Festival is the largest horror film festival in the United States. Some of the largest horror online publications have called it the 'Sundance of Horror'. This year’s Screamfest was held at the prestigious Grauman’s Mann Chinese 6 in Hollywood.
For more info on Screamfest: www.screamfestla.com.
February 2006

A sold out Malmö concert hall listened to Swedish film music performed by the brilliant Malmö Symphony Orchestra. The program included music from composers Francis Shaw, Stefan Nilsson, Benny Andersson and Anthony Lledo.
November 2005
Anthony Lledo has recently finished the score for the Swedish vampire movie FROSTBITE.

Above: FROSTBITE scoring session - Bratislava Radio Studio 1.
The score was recorded in Bratislava in November 2005 with a 78-piece orchestra and was conducted by Allan Wilson.