Little Pink House: Score By Scott McRae and Ryan Rapsys Debuts April 20

Lakeshore Records will release the soundtrack to Little Pink House, featuring original music by composers Scott McRae and Ryan Rapsys.  Directed by Courtney Balaker and starring Academy Award nominee Catherine Keener, Little Pink House is based on a true story. Keep reading for more about the composers and the film.

Korchula Productions and Brightlight Pictures present LITTLE PINK HOUSE, in theaters Friday, April 20 (get tickets).

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ABOUT LITTLE PINK HOUSE

Little Pink House stars two-time Academy Award® nominee Catherine Keener (Get Out, Capote, The 40-Year-Old Virgin), Emmy nominee Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love, The Firm, Grey Gardens), and Callum Keith Rennie (Fifty Shades of Gray, Warcraft: The Beginning, Memento). The screenplay is adapted from Jeff Benedict’s book, Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage. Little Pink House also features an original song by two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Crosby entitled “Home Free.”

Based on a true story, a small-town EMT named Susette Kelo (Catherine Keener) leaves a bad marriage, and starts over in a new town. She buys a rundown cottage in New London, Connecticut, refurbishes it with her bare hands, paints it pink, meets a great guy (Callum Keith Rennie), and exhales. Then she discovers powerful politicians are bent on bulldozing her blue-collar neighborhood to make way for condos and office buildings designed to benefit the new corporate headquarters of pharmaceutical giant, Pfizer. (Execs are eager to expand their facilities because they have high hopes for a soon-to-be-released drug called Viagra).

The redevelopment effort is spearheaded by Dr. Charlotte Wells (Jeanne Tripplehorn)—ambitious and accomplished, she’s the closest thing the gritty town has to a celebrity. With the help of a young lawyer named Scott Bullock (Giacomo Baessato), Susette emerges as the reluctant leader of her neighbors in an epic battle that goes all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, inspires a nation, and helps millions of Americans protect their homes.

ABOUT COMPOSER SCOTT MCRAE
Originally from Virginia, where he started composing music at age 12, Scott has lived in the Los Angeles area working in the music industry since 2000 as a composer, arranger, orchestrator, and supervising copyist. In 2014, he was nominated by the Madrid International Film Festival for “Best Music in Film” for his score to The Box. He has contributed his musical skills and talents to such projects as Gone Girl, The Pursuit of Happyness, Rush Hour 3, After the Sunset, Cold Mountain, and many others.

Scott co-produced and arranged music for two Christmas albums, Christmas Fantastique and A Flute Tootin’ Yule, and also founded Janen Music with Todd Hayen, which provides quality music preparation services for film, television, sound recording and live performance, and also rents music to orchestras for concert performances internationally.

ABOUT COMPOSER RYAN RAPSYS
Ryan Rapsys is a Los Angeles-based film composer and electronic music producer. Rapsys scored the film Little Pink House, starring Oscar-nominated actress Catherine Keener and Emmy-nominated actress Jeanne Tripplehorn. Ryan Rapsys also scored the documentary Can We Take A Joke?, featuring Gilbert Gottfried, Penn Jillette and Adam Carolla.

Rapsys has composed music for numerous award-winning feature films and short films, documentaries, theatrical productions and commercial projects. Rapsys’s music has been used in Dateline NBC and Today Show, among many others. Ryan Rapsys mixes elements of classical, experimental, ambient and electronic music to create unique, hybrid compositions that focus on very specific and subtle emotions.

Ryan Rapsys owns and operates Total Music Metadata, a music service business which catalogs, edits and optimizes music tracks for licensing. Ryan Rapsys has also released electronic music under the aliases Transistorface, Microquasar and Pineriver. Rapsys also composes classical concert music. Ryan Rapsys lives with his wife Christine Rapsys, son Tristan and dog Lily in the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Clarita.

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