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Marcin Mazurek () (born 1998) is a Polish composer for film, television, and games, based in London, UK. A graduate of the
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(NFTS), he is recognized for scoring award-winning and nominated short films. His work on ''
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'' earned a nomination for Best Score in the Short Film (Live Action) category at the
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and contributed to its win for Best British Short Film at the 2025 BAFTA Awards. Together with Bryony Lear, he received the
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's Craft Skills: Sound award for their work on ''
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'' at the 2025 RTS Student Television Awards. Marcin also scored '' Bunnyhood'', which won 3rd Prize in the La Cinef category at the
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and was selected for the
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in 2025. He also scored ''Hungry for Freedom'', nominated for a
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in 2024 and an IDA Documentary Award in 2023, as well as ''The Nobody'', selected for the
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in 2024.


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* * 1998 births Living people Polish composers Polish expatriates in England Film score composers Alumni of the National Film and Television School {{Poland-composer-stub