Cyril Morin is an award-winning, multi-hyphenate artist - composer, filmmaker, and writer - whose work spans music, cinema, and literature.
He has composed over 150 soundtracks for films, television, and series, including Samsara, Last Film Show (dir. Pan Nalin), The Syrian Bride (dir. Eran Riklis), Cold Meat (dir. Sébastien Drouin), and the series Borgia and Mafiosa, helping define his distinctive, cult-like sonic identity. He has received awards across Europe and been nominated for the World Soundtrack Awards, European Film Awards, and Jerry Goldsmith Awards.
As a filmmaker, he has directed and produced several feature films, including The Activist, Hacker's GameRedux, and NY84, each reflecting his personal vision of recent U.S. history. His films have earned international recognition, including Best Film at the Sedona International Film Festival, two Henri Langlois Awards, multiple IndieFest Film Awards, and Best Film at the Paris Independent Film Festival.
Always exploring his creativity across different art forms, he has recently expanded into literature under the pseudonym Cymo with the series "Human,". His next novel, The Activist, is under his own name.
A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Morin is recognized as a versatile and internationally respected artist whose work bridges music, cinema, and literature.