Nos victoires fragiles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Nos victoires fragiles
Par Mustafa
Ozgun
Avec Simalinne Ozgun, France
Renard, Alex
Martin (II)
Musique Alexis Morel
Lisa, 11, dedicates her
life to tennis to fulfill her mother's dream: becoming a champion and one day
winning Roland-Garros. Convinced that her daughter has exceptional talent, her
mother sees her as a future global star, unable to see reality. But behind the
intense training and sacrifices, Lisa knows something no one dares to see: she
doesn’t have the talent her mother imagines. Exhausted by a pressure she can no
longer bear, she finds refuge with Nicolas, her coach, who gradually becomes
the father figure she’s missing. While her mother clings to a dream that slips
away, Lisa is secretly working on another plan: helping the woman she loves
find happiness.
For this film, I was
looking for an inner, almost shy music that closely follows Lisa's emotions.
Beyond tennis, the film tells the story of the transition from childhood to
adolescence, that moment when carefreeness gradually fades and a kind of
melancholy emerges. A main, recurring theme, carried especially by flutes,
harps, and piano, accompanies this intimate fragility. In contrast, a second
theme, heroic and over the top, bursts in through brass chords: the champion
dream projected by the mother, a nightmare for Lisa. So the music is less about
telling the sport and more about making the inner world of a growing child
felt.
Alexis
Morel – Compositeur


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