The IFMCA was founded in the late 1990s as the
Film Music Critics Jury by film music journalist
Mikael Carlsson (now the owner of film music record label
MovieScore Media), and after period of inactivity was re-launched in 2003 under its new title. Its membership includes 65 journalists from 16 different countries who write for such high-profile film and soundtrack-related publications and websites as
Film Score Monthly,
Filmtracks,
SoundtrackNet,
Music from the Movies,
MundoBSO and
UnderScores, as well as more mainstream publications such as
Ain't It Cool News,
Variety,
The Hollywood Reporter and the
Irish Times. Members of the IFMCA have also been involved in writing
liner notes for major film music record labels such as
Film Score Monthly,
Varèse Sarabande,
Intrada Records, La-La Land Records and
Music Box Records. The group maintains a website documenting its activities; operates a central online review interface which provides links to articles, reviews and interviews written by its members; organizes an annual awards event, the IFMCA Awards, celebrating music for films written during the preceding year; and is involved in organizing major international film music festivals, such as those in
Tenerife,
Úbeda in Spain,
Kraków in Poland, and the
World Soundtrack Awards in
Ghent, Belgium. ==IFMCA Awards==