Filius Blue
FILIUS BLUE is a film/tv composer duo, comprised of Colombian-American Alexander Stix-Brunell and French-Canadian Uriel Vanchestein. Known for their modern approach to storytelling, FILIUS BLUE’s two founders come from starkly different musical backgrounds…one from high-end production music—previously a composer in-house at Hans Zimmer’s Emmy-winning Bleeding Fingers Music; the other from the symphonic/contemporary concert music scene—having composed for the Emmy-nominated Netflix series Chef’s Table. FILIUS BLUE recently finished scoring the first season of Hong Kong based crime-series “Forensic Psychologist,” distributed by Fifth Season (fka. ENDEAVOR CONTENT). They also composed the score for some notable features, such as “That’s Funny,” directed by 3x CANNES Gold Lion award-winning director Alex Grossman, and “Dada,” directed by TIFF-selected Canadian director Aaron Poole. Additionally, FILIUS BLUE is honored to have worked with award-winning director Liz Sargent on her film “Take Me Home,” which premiered at SUNDANCE 2023, as well as award-winning director Omar Kamara's film "Bitter Leaf," which premiered at TRIBECA 2024 and is currently FYC for the 2025 ACADEMY AWARDS.
FILIUS BLUE is currently scoring director Arvin Chen's (PACHINKO) latest TV series, "Coolie" -- set to be released early next year.
