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Aminé Ramer

Aminé Ramer is an award-winning music supervisor and consultant originally from Aotearoa (New Zealand) who works between Los Angeles and Auckland. As a prominent board member of the Guild of Music Supervisors (GMS), she has shaped the sonic landscapes of numerous high-profile feature films, documentaries, and television series, including the Oscar-nominated documentary Crip Camp, for which she won a GMS Award in 2021. Her extensive credits span decades and include notable projects such as Food Inc., The Lovers and the Despot, and upcoming 2026 releases like The Whisper Man and When Darkness Loves Us. Ramer is highly regarded for her ability to bridge the gap between sight and sound by selecting both independent and established artists, as well as for her deep expertise in navigating complex music rights and clearances.

Known For

Five Nights at Freddy's Movie (2023)
Solace Movie (2015)
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Movie (2019)

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Movies (1 works)

Code 3 (2025) Role: Professional