Pedro Bromfman is a renowned Brazilian musician, film composer, video game composer, and music producer, celebrated for his dynamic and evocative scores. Born on January 20, 1976, in Rio de Janeiro, Bromfman has made a significant impact in both the film and gaming industries. His notable works include the scores for the 2014 film "RoboCop," the Netflix series "Narcos," and the critically acclaimed video game "Max Payne 3." Bromfman's recent projects include the soundtracks for "Far Cry 6," "Need for Speed Heat," and "The Panama Papers." His music has garnered international recognition, with nominations for prestigious awards such as the BAFTA, ASCAP, and G.A.N.G. Awards. Bromfman's ability to blend diverse musical influences creates immersive and memorable experiences, making him a standout figure in contemporary composition.