Andor Sperling is an accomplished film composer whose work brings stories to life through music. With a unique approach that marries technical expertise with deep artistic insight, Andor creates scores that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth.
At the heart of Andor’s creative process lies the conversation with the director, the foundation to build the score on. By immersing himself in the world of the film, Andor draws inspiration from the motion within the images, the subtle expressions of the characters, and even the ambient noises woven into the film’s soundscape. This allows him to discover the rhythms, tones, and structures that are hidden in the film already.
For Andor, each film score is a journey — a shared creative endeavor with the film's creative team, where trust and connection are as vital as technical precision. He views music as the very tissue of a film: a textural element that brings the story’s emotions and themes to life. His scores are intimate interpretations, deeply personal yet universally relatable.
Having worked on Hungarian cult films like Larry and Six Weeks, and internationally acclaimed documentaries like Colors of Tobi, Train to Adulthood, and most recently Beyond Rock Bottom, Andor’s career reflects a commitment to crafting music that transcends mere accompaniment. His vision is to continue exploring new ways of experiencing storytelling through sound, always pushing the boundaries of what film music can convey.