In our month-long celebration of Halloween and horror titles, we handpick some of the most memorable film scores and soundtracks in recent memory, such as these three horror scores composed by women: What Keeps You Alive, The Lureand M.F.A. See links below for the films and soundtracks!
M.F.A. movie co-composers Sonya Belousova & Giona Ostinelli takes us behind the scenes on their recent film music collaboration! Gear heads will appreciate the shop talk and their outlook on sampling to create their original scores. Read the full story at Electronic Musician magazine.
Find out what’s new on Lakeshore Records: the CBC/Netflix mini-series, Alias Grace (score by Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna), M.F.A. (score by Sonya Belousova & Giona Ostinelli), Nude (score by Reza Safinia), LBJ (score by Marc Shaiman), Sundance Award Winner The Force (score by Justin Melland), and The Glamour & The Squalor various artists soundtrack! See details below.
Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to M.F.A., starring Francesca Eastwood & Clifton Collins Jr.. The album features score by Sonya Belousova & Giona Ostinelli (Spike TV’s “The Mist”, Darling, Carnage Park), out digitally on all platforms November 3. The album is currently available on Bandcamp. See the track list and learn more about the composers below.
Directed by Natalia Leite, the film is a 2017 SXSW Grand Jury Award nominee.
“vividly unnerving” – Variety
“The effects-rich score by composers Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli… puts us in her head during intense scenes and starts allowing scraps of dialogue that challenge the morality of her judge-jury-executioner agenda.” – The Hollywood Reporter
Dark Sky Films presents M.F.A., now playing in select theaters (get tickets) and on VOD (get it on iTunes).
Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to M.F.A., starring Francesca Eastwood, Clifton Collins, Jr., Leah McKendrick and Peter Vack. Directed by Natalia Leite (Bare), M.F.A. features score by Sonya Belousova&Giona Ostinelli (Spike TV’s “The Mist”, Darling, Carnage Park). The album will debut on Bandcamp this week — stay tuned for more details!
M.F.A. is intensely engaging, thought-provoking, and also mesmerizing – Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting
Director Natalia Leite’s ambition and accompanying uncertainty give the film its unruly and resonant energy. – Chuck Bowen, Slant Magazine
Dark Sky Films presents M.F.A., now playing in select theaters (get tickets) and on VOD (get it on iTunes).