Gaili Schoen
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Since scoring Deja Vu (Vanessa Redgrave, Stephen Dillane) for director
Henry Jaglom in 1997, film composer Gaili Schoen has scored an eclectic
variety of feature films, including Paramount Classics' Festival in
Cannes (Ron Silver, Maximilian Schell) and Porchlight Entertainment's
Mothers and Daughters (Sally Kirkland, Tom Bosley.) Schoen scored the
PBS documentary Annie Leibovitz: A Life Through A Lens, alongside
composer James Newton Howard, with bluesy guitar solos by Michael
Monagan. She wrote a full orchestral score for the feature film Noble
Things, which starred country singer Lee Ann Womack and Ryan Hurst. Her
score for the documentary The Ghost of War featured clarinet solos by
Maura Monagan and Scott Operman, and cello solos by Naill Ferguson.
Gaili is known for creating warm, passionate scores which she credits
to her insistence on using real musicians on every project.