Harry Escott

Profile
Harry Escott is a composer with a rich history of creative collaboration across the arts.
His impressive array of film scoring credits include Hard Candy, Shifty, Steve McQueen’s Shame, several films for Michael Winterbottom, including A Mighty Heart, Road to Guantanamo, and, most recently, Greed. He is also a frequent collaborator with Clio Barnard, having scored all of her films since they worked together on her groundbreaking debut feature, The Arbor, including Ali & Ava for which he won a BIFA award for his score, and the forthcoming I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning.
For television, Harry won a BAFTA for his music to the BBC drama Roadkill, and an RTS award for his score to Uprising – the BAFTA winning three film series directed by Steve McQueen and James Rogan. His scores for television include the drama series The Thief, His Wife & The Canoe for which he received an Ivor Novello Award nomination for Best Television Soundtrack, and most recently ITV’s Joan, starring Sophie Turner.
Away from the screen, recent works include collaborations with PJ Harvey to write the single “An Acre Of Land”, the poet Lavinia Greenlaw, for her sound installation, ‘Audio Obscura’ (which won the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry) and Ora Singers, who commissioned Harry to write “O Light Of Light”, a reflection on Tallis’ O Nata Lux.
Credits
I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning
Forthcoming 2026
Directed by Clio Barnard
BBC Film / Moonspun Films
The Road Trip
2024
Directed by China Moo-Young and Stella Corradi
Paramount+ / 42
Joan
2024
Directed by Richard Laxton
Snowed In Productions / ITV
Ali & Ava
2021
Directed by Clio Barnard
BBC Film
Greed
2019
Directed by Michael Winterbottom
Revolution Films / Film4
Shame
2011
Directed by Steve McQueen
See-Saw Films / Film4 / Searchlight Pictures
Discover all of Harry’s Film and TV work on IMDb.
Recent Projects
Joan
Directed by Richard Laxton
Snowed In Productions / ITV
The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe
Directed by Richard Laxton
Story Films / ITV
Ali & Ava
Directed by Clio Barnard
BBC Film / BFI / Moonspun Films