World-renowned director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie, Delicatessen, City Of Lost Children, A Very Long Engagement) is back after a five-year break with a new, visually stunning film, Micmacs. To write Micmacs, Jean-Pierre Jeunet partnered once again with Guillaume Laurant, the co-writer of the international hit, Amelie.
And this is the new upcoming soundtrack record titled as "Mic-Mac À Tire Larigot". The soundtrack to Micmacs is a unique album where the nostalgia of old Hollywood music meets the new, modern sounds of Raphael Beau’s daring compositions. You can stream one track for free.
Mic-Mac Soundtrack: Ca Deroule
Friday, May 14, 2010
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