International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for a Comedy Film

The International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for a Comedy Film is an annual award given by the International Film Music Critics Association, or the IFMCA. The award is given to the composer of a film score for a comedy film deemed to be the best in a given year. The award was first given in 1998, before going a six-year hiatus. It has been awards every year since 2004.

Winners and nominations

1990s

Year Film Composer(s)
1998
[1]
A Bug's LifeRandy Newman
AntzHarry Gregson-Williams and John Powell
The Parent TrapAlan Silvestri
PaulieJohn Debney
Six Days, Seven NightsRandy Edelman

2000s

Year Film Composer(s)
2004
[2]
The TerminalJohn Williams
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsThomas Newman
Shrek 2Harry Gregson-Williams
SidewaysRolfe Kent
Team America: World PoliceHarry Gregson-Williams
2005
[3]
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-RabbitJulian Nott
Corpse BrideDanny Elfman
Mr. & Mrs. SmithJohn Powell
Racing StripesMark Isham
RobotsJohn Powell
2006
[4][5]
The HolidayHans Zimmer
Little Miss SunshineMychael Danna
Miss PotterNigel Westlake and Rachel Portman
The Pink PantherChristophe Beck
The Shaggy DogAlan Menken
2007
[6][7][8]
EnchantedAlan Menken
Evan AlmightyJohn Debney
Hot FuzzDavid Arnold
Reign Over MeRolfe Kent
Tutte le donne della mia vitaEnnio Morricone
2008
[9]
Burn After ReadingCarter Burwell
Fool's GoldGeorge Fenton
LeatherheadsRandy Newman
Tropic ThunderTheodore Shapiro
Welcome to the SticksPhilippe Rombi
2009
[10][11]
The Informant!Marvin Hamlisch
Couples RetreatA. R. Rahman
DuplicityJames Newton Howard
Julie & JuliaAlexandre Desplat
Lesbian Vampire KillersDebbie Wiseman

2010s

Year Film Composer(s)
2010
[12][13]
The LightkeepersPinar Toprak
LoScott Glasgow
Nanny McPhee ReturnsJames Newton Howard
PotichePhilippe Rombi
Vampires SuckChristopher Lennertz
2011
[14]
The Rum DiaryChristopher Young
PaulDavid Arnold
Torrente 4: Lethal CrisisRoque Baños
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D ChristmasWilliam Ross
Your HighnessSteve Jablonsky
2012
[15][16]
TedWalter Murphy
Moonrise KingdomAlexandre Desplat
Salmon Fishing in the YemenDario Marianelli
The SessionsMarco Beltrami
Silver Linings PlaybookDanny Elfman
2013
[17][18]
The Secret Life of Walter MittyTheodore Shapiro
The French MinisterPhilippe Sarde
Instructions Not IncludedCarlo Siliotto
This Is the EndHenry Jackman
Venus in FurAlexandre Desplat
2014
[19][20]
The Grand Budapest HotelAlexandre Desplat
CantinflasRoque Baños
A Million Ways to Die in the WestJoel McNeely
Night at the Museum: Secret of the TombAlan Silvestri
Wishin' and Hopin'Matthew Llewellyn
2015
[21][22]
KrampusDouglas Pipes
The Lady in the VanGeorge Fenton
The Price of FameMichel Legrand
The Second Best Exotic Marigold HotelThomas Newman
SpyTheodore Shapiro
2016
[23][24][25]
La La LandJustin Hurwitz
Eddie the EagleMatthew Margeson
Hail, Caesar!Carter Burwell
The Nice GuysJohn Ottman and David Buckley
Swiss Army ManAndy Hull and Robert McDowell
2017
[26][27]
The Death of StalinChristopher Willis
DownsizingRolfe Kent
KnockCyrille Aufort
Paddington 2Dario Marianelli
Their FinestRachel Portman
2018
[28][29]
Mary Poppins ReturnsMarc Shaiman
Christopher RobinGeoff Zanelli and Jon Brion
Crazy Rich AsiansBrian Tyler
The Sisters BrothersAlexandre Desplat
VideomanRobert Parker and Waveshaper
2019
[30][31]
Jojo RabbitMichael Giacchino
Dolemite Is My NameScott Bomar
The Mystery of Henri PickLaurent Perez Del Mar
SwoonNathaniel Méchaly
White As SnowBruno Coulais

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