SUBLIME Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
SUBLIME
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Written and Directed by Mariano Biasin
Music Emilio Cervini
Film Festival Selection
-San Sebastian release (Sept. 21)
-Biarritz release (Sept. 27)
-Argentina commercial release (Nov. 17)
Manuel lives in a small coastal town. He plays bass in
a band with his best friends. One of them is Felipe, with whom he shares a
strong friendship. Unbreakable bond. Until the time comes to put it to test…
Director Statement about the Music:
I’m delighted by this music.
I wrote ‘band
plays song 1’ or ‘Manu
composes song 5’ in the screenplay. And now, after an amazing work with
Emilio, I believe
there couldn’t be better music
for this film
than this one.
And I love we have this album
version. I enjoy
listening to it while I walk, especially when I walk
in the sea shore.
Composer Statement about the Music:
Making the music for Sublime was a very
nurturing process for me. The
6 songs the protagonists band play during the story
were the greatest challenge. I felt compelled to put myself
in the shoes of the
characters even before
the casting happened. At times I went looking
for my teenager rock bands
experience. But hindsight was not enough,
I needed to investigate the particularities of these character. How does Manu
compose? Would Felipe
make this riff? Would they
use this word in the
chorus? Would Fran
sing this kind of melody?
The 3 songs from Azul's brother
band, are closer
to the music
that I listened to in my youth
and that I still enjoy today. The
composition work in this case
was more natural.
And regarding the incidental music,
I felt those pieces had to be minimalist since the screenplay already had a lot of music performed by the characters.
For all this,
I think that
this album offers
a kind of narrative within,
and it is my wish
that Sublime is a story
that can be heard,
even separated from its images.
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