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VELVET BUZZSAW
(2019) Production Company: Netflix
Distributors: Netflix Release date
(USA): 1 February 2019
Director: Dan
Gilroy Screenplay: Dan
Gilroy
Music Composed by Marco Beltrami
& Buck Sanders Additional Music by
Marcus Trumpp Orchestra Conducted by Pete
Anthony Performed by The
Hollywood Studio
Symphony Orchestrated by Pete Anthony,
Rossano Galante, Mark Graham & Dana
Niu Recorded and
Mixed by Tyson Lozensky Recorded and Mixed
at Pianella
Studios, Malibu, CA & Wavesync Music, Culver
City, CA Music Editors Nic Ratner & Matthew Llewellyn Orchestra
Contracted by Peter
Rotter Music Preparation Joe
Zimmerman & JoAnn Kane
Music Services
Music Produced by
Buck
Sanders
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Synopsis: In the cutthroat world of fine-art trading and representation, up-and-coming agent Josephina (Zawe Ashton) stumbles across a secret weapon: hundreds of dazzling paintings left behind after an elderly tenant in her building dies. Ignoring the instructions the clandestine artist left to destroy his work, she promptly starts circulating the paintings, which soon attract the attention of the heavy hitters around her—including her boss Rhodora (Rene Russo), art critic (and Josephina’s sometime lover) Morf (Jake Gyllenhaal), and competing collectors, managers, and curators like Bryson (Billy Magnussen) and Gretchen (Toni Collette). Yet as the deceased artist’s portraits gain posthumous acclaim, they also awaken something imperceptible and sinister that threatens to punish those who have profited from his work.
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A NOTE FROM THE
COMPOSER |
The thing with the... It was really a
bit of a moving process. The film is a mixed genre and started
little bit more I'd say on - there is still a lot of comedy in it -
but little more on a comedic side and then played up a little
bit more the horror nature of it as it went. So the music underwent
big transformation, too. I don't think I came up with the main theme
for the piece untill I was half way through the process and the
whole beginning was now different. It used to start with a scene in
Miami, then it shifted focus, so it was a lot of different thematic
ideas that I was working on and the process was to determine what
will stick and what I could
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