Proud Soundtrack
Proud | |
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| Show Soundtrack (2026) | |
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| Director | Karol Klementewicz |
| Studio | HBO Max |
| Release date | 2026-06-12 |
| Genre(s) | Drama |
| Composer(s) | Łukasz Targosz |
| Available on | HBO Max |
| Cast | Ignacy Liss as Filip Maria Sobocińska as Kamil Studnicki as Maja Ostaszewska as Joanna Kulig as Paweł Tomaszewski as ... e 3 more |
About This Soundtrack
The 2026 Polish television drama series Proud (Duma), streaming on HBO Max, is a critically acclaimed production created and directed by Karol Klementewicz. The show follows the transformative journey of Filip (Ignacy Liss), a self-centered gay model whose life in Warsaw changes dramatically after a family tragedy leaves him responsible for raising his infant niece. The show was the big winner at the 2026 Séries Mania festival, taking home both the Grand Prix and the Best Actor award for Liss.
A major element of the show's storytelling is its beautiful and poignant original score, composed by Łukasz Targosz. The Polish composer brings his signature depth to the production, delivering a musical backdrop that balances traditional acoustic arrangements with electronic layers. This unique soundscape perfectly mirrors Filip's struggle as he transitions from a lifestyle of freedom to the challenges of unexpected fatherhood while facing societal prejudices.
This page serves as the complete music directory for the first season of Proud. Once the song listings are fully updated, fans will be able to browse the soundtrack chronologically by episode, identify specific tracks from key scenes, and find direct links to popular streaming services. We are dedicated to maintaining the most detailed and accurate TV show soundtrack database on the web.
Songs by Episodes
📺 Episode 1
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TIMESTAMP00:10
Love Tonight (David Guetta Remix)
by Shouse
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TIMESTAMP03:24
Toxic
by Yael Naim
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TIMESTAMP22:50
The Last Goodbye
by ODESZA
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TIMESTAMP34:50
Last Two Lovers
by Bonaparte
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About the Composer(s)
Łukasz Targosz is an acclaimed Polish composer, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Born in Kraków, Poland, in 1977, he graduated from the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice. Over his distinguished career, Targosz has composed original scores for more than 40 films and television series, showing a unique capability to blend organic instrumental arrangements with electronic texture. He is widely known for scoring acclaimed Polish series such as HBO's Wataha (The Pack) and Odwróceni (Insiders), as well as winning the Polish Film Academy Award (Orzeł) for Best Film Score for Moomins and the Winter Wonderland in 2017. In 2026, he composed the emotional original score for the award-winning HBO Max drama series Proud.
Did you know?
- Łukasz Targosz's Score: The soundtrack's emotional depth is amplified by Łukasz Targosz's original score, which masterfully blends traditional orchestral tones with subtle electronic elements to highlight Filip's internal conflicts.
- Séries Mania Award: The series won the Grand Prix in the International Competition at the 2026 Séries Mania festival, with Ignacy Liss also taking home the Best Actor award for his performance.
Official Trailer
About the Show
Proud (Duma) is a Polish drama series that follows Filip (Ignacy Liss), a carefree, self-obsessed young gay model living in Warsaw. His life changes overnight when a family tragedy leaves him as the sole guardian of his infant niece. Forced to grow up, Filip must navigate parenthood, confront deep-seated personal trauma, and face societal stigma and prejudices in contemporary Poland.
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