COMPOSTELLE A Yann Samuell movie
COMPOSTELLE
A Yann Samuell movie
Cast : Alexandra Lamy,
Julien Le Berre, Mélanie Doutey, Eric Métayer, Cyril Gueï, Malik Amraoui
Music romeo lowercase
- Orchestre -
Budapest Symphony Orchestra conductor François Rousselot at Studio Tomtom
- Guitare - romeo
lowercase
- Orchestration /
Copie - Michelino Bisceglia
- Mixage - Loris
Bernot
- Mastering - Adil de Saint Denis
- Rap & Chanson (textes, musique & voix) - romeo lowercase
- Supervision
musicale - Rebecca Delannet (My Melody)
Fred and Adam, a troubled teenager, do not
know each other. Yet, thanks to an association, they undertake together the
pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. She seeks to ease her past, he tries to
channel his anger and sense of abandonment. Over the miles, between
confrontations and suspended moments, a fragile bond is woven. Faced with the
trials of the journey, each discovers in themselves an unsuspected strength.
Inspired from true story
Compostelle is a fundamentally human film,
inspired by real events. A story of courage and trust that is built and
strengthened with every step. This narrative is driven by two everyday heroes
who discover themselves and reveal themselves in successive touches.
At the beginning, they seem so fragile and
humble in front of an immense horizon. But even more than surpassing themselves
and the achievement of an enormous walk, their greatest challenge is to face
their own reflection. In order to reflect this inner journey and the richness
of discovery, we chose a musical direction that accompanies this pilgrimage and
builds gradually, like the experiences accumulated by our heroes.
Very early on, from the preparation and the
first reconnaissance, we found ourselves far from the world, almost
insignificant explorers in a nature that reigns supreme. We could only take the
bare essentials and leave the modern world behind: thus, the musical
composition had to reflect this: the first pieces use only "road"
instruments. Guitar, some percussion, sometimes a few notes of baglama (from
the bouzouki family) that are discreetly sprinkled, like a call to unexplored
lands.
It is Roméo Lowercase who
has captivated us all with his poetry and his sense of composition. It seemed
fitting to entrust him with the entirety of the musical dynamics so that the
overall musical syntax would be coherent. Thus, rap and score respond to each
other, not only deepening the sounds of the main character, but also immersing
the viewer in Adam's inner world.
The music of Compostela is a true journey:
every step, every note is a victory over the unknown.
Yann Samuell - Director

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