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Effie Gray: Score By Paul Cantelon Available 3/31, Film Starring Emma Thompson, Dakota Fanning, Robbie Coltrane Opens In Theaters On April 3

Paul Cantelon’s Score To British Drama ‘Effie Gray’ Will Be Released Ahead Of The Film’s Premiere; Film Stars Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson, Tom Sturridge, David Suchet, Julie Walters, Greg Wise, Claudia Cardinale,  Robbie Coltrane, Jamie Fox And Derek Jacobi

 

Lakeshore Records will release Effie Gray (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), featuring the score by Paul Cantelon, composer of acclaimed films such as The Other Boleyn Girl and Diving Bell And The Butterfly. The soundtrack will be available digitally on iTunes on March 31.  Written by two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson and directed by four-time BAFTA nominee Richard Laxton, Effie Gray makes its US theatrical debut on April 3.  More soundtrack details are forthcoming.

Effie Gray (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Effie Grey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Paul Cantelon

  1. Prologue
  2. Wedding Night
  3. The Paintings
  4. Effie’s Illness
  5. Venice
  6. Vorrei Comprare del Formaggio
  7. Gondola
  8. The White Dress
  9. The Dream
  10. Scotland
  11. The Romance
  12. Effie Decides
  13. About Her Wickedness
  14. Annulment
  15. Effie
  16. End Credits

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In her original screenplay EFFIE GRAY, Emma Thompson takes a bold look at the real life story of the Effie Gray-John Ruskin marriage, while courageously exposing what was truly hiding behind the veil of their public life. Set in a time when neither divorce, nor gay marriage were an option, EFFIE GRAY is the story of a young woman coming of age, finding her own voice in a world where women were expected to be seen but not heard. EFFIE GRAY explores the roots of sexual intolerance, which continue to have a stronghold today, while shedding light on the marital politics of the Victorian Era. [Adopt Films]

Written by two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson and directed by four-time BAFTA nominee Richard Laxton, Effie Gray opens in US theaters on April 3.  Go to AdoptFilms.com for theater locations and showtimes.

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Dakota Fanning: ‘Effie Gray’ And ‘The Motel Life’ Star Celebrates Her Birthday Today!

Dakota Fanning, star of the upcoming British period drama, Effie Gray, celebrates her 21st birthday!  From The Twilight Saga: New Moon to The Runaways to her breakout performance at age 7 in I Am Sam — in which she was the youngest ever in history to receive a Screen Actor’s Guild nomination at age eight — we celebrate her!

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Lakeshore Records released the soundtrack to the critically acclaimed The Motel Life, a film in which Dakota co-starred with Emile Hirsch and Stephen Dorff.  If you have not seen this film, you can watch The Motel Life now on Netflix or Vimeo.  Preview the soundtrack featuring music by David Holmes & Keefus Ciancia below!

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The Motel Life (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): iTunes | Buy CD


Watch Album Preview On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kRCqCsv5U8

More about The Motel Life

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Effie gray hosts some pretty colossal names. We have some of the biggest players when it comes to British period drama, with the likes of David Suchet, Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters. Each adding authority and grace to this film. The highest accolade has to be given to Dakota Fanning, the complexity of Effie Gray is something that she makes entirely her own. -Read the full review at Ignite Film Fans


Effie Gray
 opens in theaters on April 3.  Learn more about the soundtrack featuring the score by Paul Cantelon: Effie Gray Soundtrack.

Effie Gray Soundtrack coming soon from Lakeshore Records

Effie Gray: Score By Acclaimed Composer Paul Cantelon Coming Soon From Lakeshore Records, Film Starring Academy Award Winner Emma Thompson, Dakota Fanning And Robbie Coltrane Opens On April 3

Effie Gray Score By Acclaimed Composer Paul Cantelon To Be Released By Lakeshore Records, Two-Time Academy Award Winner Emma Thompson, Dakota Fanning And Robbie Coltrane Star In Stunning British Period Drama To Be Released On April 3

 

Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to Effie Gray, starring Emma Thompson (Brideshead Revisited, Last Chance Harvey), Dakota Fanning (The Motel Life, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part II), Robbie Coltrane (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Ocean’s 12) and Tom Sturridge (On The Road, Pirate Radio).  The soundtrack features the score by Paul Cantelon (The Diving Bell & The Butterfly, Jane Eyre, The Other Boleyn Girl).  Written by two-time Academy Award winner Emma Thompson (she won a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for 1995’s Sense And Sensibility and a Best Actress Oscar for Howard’s End in 1992and directed by four-time BAFTA nominee Richard Laxton, Effie Gray opens in theaters on April 3.  Stay tuned for further information on the soundtrack!

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EFFIE GRAY Official Trailer from Adopt Films on Vimeo.

 

Based on a true story: A look at the mysterious relationship between Victorian art critic John Ruskin and his teenage bride Effie Gray.

 

Effie Gray Soundtrack coming soon from Lakeshore Records

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Directed by four-time BAFTA nominee Richard Laxton, Effie Gray opens in theaters on April 3.

 

An Interview With ‘The Motel Life’ Animator Mike Smith – Plus Watch An Exclusive Clip!

The Motel Life is a searing and profound examination of brotherhood set in the timeless Sierra Nevadan frontier. Two brothers, Frank (Emile Hirsch) and Jerry Lee (Stephen Dorff) escape their bleak day-to-day existence by telling each other fantastical stories. Lakeshore Records, who released the The Motel Life soundtrack, spoke with animator Mike Smith about his artwork for the film. Mike Smith was tasked with portraying the imagination of the two wayward brothers. Like David Holmes and Keefus Ciancia’s score for the film, Mike’s images are impressionistic, minimal, and stripped to the heart.

Lakeshore Records: The Motel Life Animator Mike Smith Illustration

You have been animating for over 30 years, including music videos for David Byrne, Grace Jones, and Bob Marley; and you have animated feature films and animated sequences in Tank Girl and Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers. What attracted you to animation?

The endless variety of styles, techniques and interpretations. That is why it is so liberating to work on projects like The Motel Life and get a chance to express something different through the medium. From early on, I realized one could never really exhaust the possibilities to express ideas through animation. I still feel this way today.

Your animation for the film is loose and sketchy, yet it perfectly captures the spirit of the brothers and their stories. It looks like you used very simple tools.

I kept in mind that the animation was a sort-of joining of Frank’s stories and Jerry Lee’s imagination, so I wanted to keep a sketchbook feel to the animation to help us feel Jerry Lee’s presence while Frank told him the stories.

There is a quality one obtains from using the actual rough animation drawings in the final look that brings to mind an unfinished sketch. I felt that one could relate this style of animation to the rough-hewn style of American roots music.

Lakeshore Records: The Motel Life SoundtrackThis minimal approach can also be heard in David Holmes’ and Keefus Ciancia’s music. Were you inspired by the music? Did you try to match the sound of it with your drawing style?

While storyboarding of the animation, I listened to American roots music. When the animatics were edited, some of this found its way into the cut as temporary place-holders to help express the flavor of each sequence.

 

 

Download The AlbumThe Motel Life Soundtrack


Did you have a goal or idea in mind as to what the animation should look like before starting the project, or did you let it take shape as the film developed?

Originally, I did designs that were much more painterly or more expressive in terms of how one draws with charcoal as opposed to traditional animation pencil line. I decided to keep a rather monotone flavor to everything and have the animation affected by subtle textures and simple shading.

Much of the atmosphere actually comes from the surreal stories themselves and Emile Hirsch’s reading of them. It allowed me to wander visually and break the traditional ways of storytelling.

Do you have a favorite sequence in the film?

I liked the sequence where we imagine a childhood adventure with Frank and Jerry Lee. They encounter pirates, meet Willie Nelson and come-of-age thanks to a bevy of cowgirls.

Watch an exclusive clip from The Motel Life:

Watch “The Motel Life” on vudu and stay tuned for more updates on the film!