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May 29, 2013 - 10:25 AM
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desplatfan1
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Another interview where Desplat confirms there's 45 minutes of music on the film (besides that he'll be play a symphony in June, written by him): http://www.lefigaro.fr/musique/2013/05/29/03006-20130529ARTFIG00274-desplat-le-cinema-francais-reconnait-enfin-le-role-des-compositeurs.php "Many directors are closer to pop music. I have nothing against, but, personally, hear again for the umpteenth time the song that turned the summer inspires me with little emotion. Or must it be a choice editorialized to obtain a particular effect on a desired, for example scene. But I do not think this is related only to the world of cinema. Music the way I hear it, plural, original, versatile, has become a very short luxury in today's world."
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A pity Polanski never returns to Vangelis, after the great Bitter Moon.
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I need new Desplat in my life. His work on Ghost Writer is amazing.
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What? Download only...again? Philomena still has no CD release. I guess no Desplats for me this year.
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You guys are so weird.
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