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MEET THE BARBARIANS / LES BARBARES Ost

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  MEET THE BARBARIANS / LES BARBARES Director Julie Delpy Cast Julie Delpy, Sandrine Kiberlain, Laurent Laffite… Music Philippe Jakko Label Plaza Mayor Company Ltd Selection Angouleme Film Festival - Toronto Film Festival Brittany’s Town has unanimously decided to accept Ukrainian refugees in exchange for government subsidies. However, instead of seeing Ukrainian arrive, they now see Syrian migrants, which has caused some conflicts. Meet the Barbarians Ost on Spotify Statement from Philippe Jakko: It was my first collaboration with Julie. As is often the case in comedies, it was a question of highlighting key moments in the film to gain rhythm. There was already pre-existing music chosen by the team, in particular Mozart and Beethoven which adorned the scenes Act 1, 2, 3 etc. from an "operatic" perspective. There is a lot of dialogue in comedies so less room for music than in an adventure film or a thriller, so I squeezed in between all this with themes and soun...

L'AIR DE LA MER REND LIBRE (YOU PROMISED ME THE SEA) Bande Originale du Film

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  L'AIR DE LA MER REND LIBRE YOU PROMISED ME THE SEA A film by  Nadir Mokn è che Music by Samy Thiébault Label Plaza Mayor Company Ltd   Festival Francophone d’Angouleme 2023 - Selection French Brittany, nowadays. Still living at home, Saïd is carrying on a secret affair with Vincent. Unable to confront his family, he accepts an arranged marriage with Hadjira. She too has given in to her mother’s demands, following a romantic disappointment and trouble with the law. Trapped by their families, Saïd and Hadjira join forces to follow their own path to freedom. L'air de la mer... On Spotify Ever since my first films, even though the action took place in Algeria, I've always avoided the idea that the original music could be described as Arabist, and the original compositions belonged to a rather classical repertoire, played on piano solo. For “You promised me the sea”, I felt the need for a different mood, without necessarily having a preconceived idea of the direc...