Paul Brill

Paul Brill is an American composer, songwriter, and producer based in Brooklyn, New York.

Brill is a three-time Emmy Award nominee who has scored feature films, television series and NPR Radio Themes, most notably: ''Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work'', ''The Devil Came on Horseback'', ''The Trials of Darryl Hunt'', ''Freakonomics'', ''Full Battle Rattle'', ''Page One: Inside the New York Times'', ''Better This World'', and ''No Woman, No Cry'', among others. Brill scored the HBO film ''Burma Soldier'', on which he collaborated with Rock legends U2 - composing a new string arrangement for an acoustic version of their classic song, "Walk On." He won the first-ever Best Music Award at the International Documentary Awards (IDA) for his score to "Better This World" and was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for his work on the hit Netflix docu-series, Bobby Kennedy for President.

He recently made his Off-Broadway debut, composing the score for Gabriel Jason Dean's ''Terminus'', which featured stage legend Deirdre O'Connell and premiered to great acclaim at The New York Theatre Workshop, and his music was performed and featured by Phoenix Chamber Music Society in the Spring of 2018.

His additional notable work includes the Sundance Festival-winning films ''Gideon's Army'', ''Trapped'', and ''Love Free or Die'', and the Emmy, DuPont and Peabody Award-winning, 6-hour PBS documentary, ''Many Rivers to Cross: The African Americans'', with noted historian Henry Louis Gates and additional musical contributions from Wynton Marsalis. He scored Abigail Disney's directorial debut, the Emmy Award-winning ''The Armor of Light'', Liz Garbus' Peabody Award-winning HBO documentary ''A Dangerous Son'', and wrote the Theme and incidental music for the Peabody Award-winning NPR Podcast, ''Believed''.

His recordings of original songwriting have been hailed as "stunning" by ''Paste'' magazine and "A testament to the enduring potency of classical pop songwriting," by Pitchfork Media. In addition to composing films and television specials for HBO, Showtime, History, A&E, National Geographic, SundanceTV and MTV, Brill is the ongoing composer for the popular A&E series The First 48, now in its 17th season. In 2001, he founded Scarlet Shame Records, a small record label that has released recordings by The Wingdale Community Singers, The Flying Change, Amber Rubarth and his own records.

Brill also owns and operates a recording and production studio, Sterling Society Social Club in Brooklyn, New York.

He is currently developing a new theatrical musical/libretto ballet/operetta/animated film based on his recent release, [https://thecostofbelieving.com/ The Cost of Believing.] Provided by Wikipedia
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    Paris to Pittsburgh by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic, 2019
    Widescreen.
    Format: DVD


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    Page One : Inside the New York Times by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    New York, NY : Los Angeles, CA : Magnolia Pictures ; Distributed by Magnolia Home Entertainment, 2011
    Widescreen.
    Format: DVD


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    The providers by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    Olney, PA : Bullfrog Films, 2018
    Format: DVD


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    American Muslim by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    [New York, N.Y.] : Video Project, 2019
    Format: DVD


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    If the dancer dances by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    Washington D.C. : Monument Releasing, 2019
    Widescreen.
    Format: DVD


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    Page one inside the New York times by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    New York, NY : Montréal : Magnolia Pictures ; Distributed exclusively in Canada by Alliance Films, 2011
    Widescreen.
    Format: Video


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    Paris to Pittsburgh by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic, 2019
    Widescreen.
    Format: DVD


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    Better this world by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, 2011
    Widescreen.
    Format: DVD


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    Page One : Inside the New York Times by Brill, Paul, 1968-

    New York, NY : Los Angeles, CA : Magnolia Pictures ; Distributed by Magnolia Home Entertainment, 2011
    Widescreen.
    Format: DVD


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    In my father's house by Brill, Paul, 1968-, Ziman, Elizabeth, 1982-

    Santa Monica, CA : ARC Entertainment, LLC, 2016
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    Format: DVD


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    In my father's house by Brill, Paul, 1968-, Ziman, Elizabeth, 1982-

    Santa Monica, CA : ARC Entertainment, LLC, 2016
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    Format: DVD


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    A dangerous son by Brill, Paul, 1968-, Ziman, Elizabeth, 1982-

    [New York] : HBO Home Entertainment, 2018
    Format: DVD


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    Trapped by Brill, Paul, 1968-, Ziman, Elizabeth, 1982-

    [Montclair, N.J.] : Trilogy Films, 2016
    Format: DVD


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    The African Americans : many rivers to cross : an unprecedented journey through African Americans history by Gates, Henry Louis, Jr

    [Arlington, VA] : PBS Distribution, 2014
    Other Authors: “…Brill, Paul, 1968-…”
    Format: DVD


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    The African Americans : many rivers to cross : an unprecedented journey through African Americans history by Gates, Henry Louis, Jr

    [United States] : [PBS?], 2014
    Other Authors: “…Brill, Paul, 1968-…”
    Format: DVD


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    The African Americans : many rivers to cross by Gates, Henry Louis, Jr

    Other Authors: “…Brill, Paul, 1968-…”
    Format: DVD


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    No woman no cry

    New York, NY : Virgil Films, 2011
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    Format: DVD


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    Death by design

    Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, 2016
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    Love free or die

    New Almaden, Calif. : Wolfe, 2013
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    Format: DVD


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    Page one inside the New York Times

    New York, NY : Los Angeles, CA : Magnolia Pictures ; Distributed by Magnolia Home Entertainment, 2011
    Widescreen.
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    Format: Video