Enis Rotthoff

Enis Rotthoff
Biography

Enis Rotthoff is a German film composer known for his music for Guns Akimbo (2019), Jugend ohne Gott (2017), Er ist wieder da (2015), Rubbeldiekatz (2011), Tatort.

Enis Rotthoff is a German composer who splits time between Los Angeles and Berlin. His passion for scoring films combined with his orchestral mastery and cutting edge electronic sounds, has made him a leading voice for cinematic music in Germany and has contributed to his growing international reputation. Through his focus on close collaborations with filmmakers, he is able to build true cinematic concepts providing a unique musical language for each film he scores.
Born in 1979, Rotthoff has pursued his dream of becoming a composer since childhood. He earned a scholarship for young composers, before studying and working with Academy Award winning composer Jan A.P. Kaczmarek. He deepened his craft with studies of Film Music at the Film University Babelsberg and Audiovisual Communication at the University of Arts Berlin. In 2007 he was selected as a Sundance Composers Lab Fellow and in 2018 received the German Music Author´s prize for his work as a film composer.

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