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Joel Goffin is a Sound American born on 5 december 1981

Joel Goffin

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Birth name Joel Christian Goffin
Nationality USA
Birth 5 december 1981 (43 years)

Joel Christian Goffin (born December 7, 1981) is an American film composer and music producer.

Goffin formed The Midnight Foundation musical group with Andrew Suhren . He was a cast member of the 2003 short film Dead Wait directed and written by Alton Glass.



In 2011, his work on the soundtrack for the film Inale won Best Soundtrack at the African Movie Academy Awards.

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Filmography of Joel Goffin (3 films)

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Sound

Black November, 1h35
Origin Nigeria
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Crime
Themes Films set in Africa, Environmental films, Politique, Political films
Actors Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Mickey Rourke, Mbong Amata, Kim Basinger, Sarah Wayne Callies, Vivica A. Fox
Rating53% 2.6582452.6582452.6582452.6582452.658245
The film opens in a Warri prison in the Niger Delta where a noose is being set up to hang Ebiere (Mbong Amata). It switches to Los Angeles, California; Tom Hudson (Mickey Rourke), CEO of Western Oil is kidnapped on his way to the airport by a movement group tagged "United People's Front for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta People of Nigeria". The kidnap is carried out by Tamuno (Enyinna Nwigwe - the leader of the movement, Timi (Wyclef Jean), Opuwei (Akon), Timi (Razaaq Adoti) and Pere (Robert Peters) after orchestrating an accident near the second street tunnel. Also kidnapped is a reporter, Kristy (Kim Basinger) and her cameraman. Tom Hudson, his wife (Kristin Peterson) and Kristy, together with several others at the accident scene are captured and held hostage within this tunnel which has already been closed off on both sides by the group. Seven hours, no communication is heard from the tunnel - the police, the anti-terrorism unit and the general public have no idea who the "terrorists" are or what they want. Meanwhile in the tunnel, Tamuno tells Tom that they are in Los Angeles to save Ebiere and declares that if Ebiere is eventually hung in Nigeria, then the "truly guilty" ones should go with her. He releases the women and children and instructs Kristy to record what is happening in the tunnel.
Black Gold
Black Gold (2011)
, 1h50
Origin Nigeria
Genres Drama
Themes Environmental films, Political films
Actors Billy Zane, Tom Sizemore, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Vivica A. Fox, Eric Roberts, Mickey Rourke
Rating54% 2.7105352.7105352.7105352.7105352.710535
They hope to tell the story from the perspective of people who have lived through it. The people who have seen their land and rivers polluted by oil, the people that are struggling.
Inalé
Inalé (2010)
, 1h30
Origin Nigeria
Genres Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Caroline Chikezie, Mbong Amata, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Nse Ikpe Etim, Ini Edo, Omawumi
Rating70% 3.5037953.5037953.5037953.5037953.503795
The film opens with a man telling his little daughter a tale about Idomaland. Odeh (Hakeem Kae-Kazim) and Princess Inale (Caroline Chikezie) are both in love with each other. however, according to the customs of the land, Odeh has to wrestle several other suitors of Inale in order to be able to have Inale's hand in marriage. Odeh wrestles several men and wins in all the fights; King Oche, the King of Otukpo and Inale's father declares Odeh the winner. Just before the wrestling ceremony ends, a masked stranger appears and challenges Odeh to a fight; the Stranger wins and he's revealed to be Prince Agaba (Keppy Ekpeyong Bassey), a Prince from Apah, a nearby village, which has been in a long rift with Otukpo. The king reluctantly declares the new winner and tells Prince Agaba that his wife would be escorted to his village the next day.