CAMILA COMES OUT TONIGH (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
CAMILA COMES OUT TONIGH
(Original Motion
Picture Soundtrack)
Director Inés María Barrionuevo
Music Diego Ulises Cano – Juan Ignacio Espinosa – Joaquín Sanchez
Label Plaza Mayor Company Ltd
On Cinema - Argentina 26th May - Spain 24th June
When her grandmother
becomes seriously ill, Camila is forced to move to Buenos Aires, leaving behind
a liberal public high school for a scholastic, traditional private institution.
Suddenly a senior without any friends, and with her single mother caught up in
family affaires; Camila’s fierce yet immature temperament is put to the test as
she deals with the jarring change of scenery, and the alluring set of
possibilities and experiences that lie in wait in the big city.
Camila Comes Out Tonight Ost on Apple Music
We made the music
together with Joaquín Sanchez de Rivera Estudio. Trying to ensure that almost
everything had a diegesis with the story, except for certain very specific
situations. We were from the beginning in the search for a sound that had to do
with current rhythms and singers that circulate through a non-commercial
circuit in Buenos Aires such as La Valenti and Saga. A bolero and the theme of
the credits were composed in its reggetonera version and with the intervention
of hip hop by Saga. The one who sings in the movie scene is Sassy Girl who we
summoned for a live performance in the movie. On the other hand, we are looking
for a leitmotif that brings the character of Camila closer to that grandmother
who never manifests herself and who only appears through the objects and sounds
that generate a type of strangeness that makes an arc and reaches the end of
the film having a sense.
Inés María Barrionuevo
Director
Camila Comes Out Tonight Ost on Spotify
The path that music takes in the film is the same as
Camila somehow naughty. Background music that in some way speaks of the moment
that this group of young people is going through. The incidental music also
accompanies the uncertainty and Camila's inhabiting these new spaces and the
power of the bolero song conceptually closes the reflection of the political
struggle that our protagonist embodies. In short, the music is a reflection of
what these characters go through and the staging that composes them.
Diego
Ulises Cano – Juan Ignacio Espinosa – Joaquín Sanchez
Composer
Camila Comes Out Tonight Ost on Soundcloud
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