Judith Gruber-Stitzer, a Montreal-based film composer, has scored over 70 films 
and TV productions, live action and animation. Her music has played in film 
festivals around the world.

Most notable among the animated films is the National Film Board of Canada's 
short When the Day Breaks which won the palme d'or in Cannes and an Oscar nomination. Her live action work includes 2 made-for-TV films for the iconoclastic American director Robert Altman.http://www.nfb.ca/collection/films/fiche/?id=33251http://www.festival-cannes.com/index.php/en/archives/film/5345http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp;jsessionid=7697179EA16B510A7F1FC4D6FCEC85AB.jicama?curTime=1197603190952http://www.videodetective.com/titledetails.aspx?publishedid=2543shapeimage_1_link_0shapeimage_1_link_1shapeimage_1_link_2shapeimage_1_link_3
 

Gruber-Stitzer's musical style is as varied as the pictures she's scored. Electronica, orchestral, folk, jazz, suspense, dramatic, lyrical music and world beats color her soundtracks.


Her scores have taken her from Prague to New York, Rio de Janero to Hiroshima.