Premiere: Ben Lovett Debuts Two New ‘Stuffed’ Cues From The Eye Opening Taxidermy Documentary


That’s a documentary which doesn’t just look good, but also sounds brilliant as well! That’s thanks to composer Ben Lovett, whose work for Stuffed lends the documentary a more positive vibe between the beats. There’s an air of whimsy, of fun and magic to these tracks. – Critical Hit
Film Composer Ben Lovett (I Trapped The Devil, The Wind) shares two debut tracks from the forthcoming Stuffed — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: “Water Ballet” and “Life” — available exclusively now at Critical Hit. The album will be released digitally Friday, March 13 on all major music services. If you’re a long-time follower of Ben Lovett’s scores, this latest release exhibits his musical range and is a departure from his recognizable horror scores. See the track list, film trailer and more below.
Directed by Erin Derham, Stuffed debuted at SXSW last year and earned the Grand Jury Award Nomination for Documentary Feature.
Curiosity Pictures in Association With Jack & Phyl Productions present A History Boutique Film, STUFFED, available now on Digital (watch on Apple TV).
Pre-save the album: [Digital]
Stuffed (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Ben Lovett
- Encyclopedia
- Life
- Stuffed Waltz No. 2
- Biology
- Oddballs
- Art & Science
- Natural History
- Rebirth
- Daniel Takes Off
- Discovery
- Nature Study
- Remington & Dakota
- Water Ballet
- Hummingbirds
- Come To Life
- Swedish Cowboy
- Victorian Fashion
- Stuffed Waltz No. 3
- Inspiration & Exhibition
- Daniel In Ohio
- Travis Comes Home
- Black Leopard
- Ethics
- Invisible Artists
Subscribe and Follow:“Stuffed” is a documentary feature film about the surprising and unique world of taxidermy. Through the eyes and hands of passionate renowned artists across the world, the film allows the audience to dip into & explore this diverse subculture, where scientists must also be sculptors. It is a genre of art, formed by a collection of people who have a fanaticism for nature, matched only by their desire to protect it. They love animals and see life where others only see death. In an unexpected twist, “Stuffed” reveals the importance of preserving nature, using taxidermy as its unlikely vehicle, and the taxidermist as its wild driver.