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Marie Antoinette
Release Date: October 20, 2006 Studio: Columbia Pictures Director: Sofia Coppola Screenwriter: Sofia Coppola Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Judy Davis, Rip Torn, Rose Byrne, Asia Argento, Steve Coogan, Marianne Faithful, Molly Shannon, Shirley Henderson, Danny Huston Genre: Drama MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for sexual content, partial nudity and innuendo) Official Website: SonyPictures.com |
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| Synopsis: Sofia Coppola brings to the screen a fresh interpretation of the life of France’s legendary teenage queen MARIE ANTOINETTE. Betrothed to King Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman), the naïve Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst) at the age of 14, she is thrown into the opulent French court which is steeped in conspiracy and scandal. Alone, without guidance, and adrift in a dangerous world, the young Marie Antoinette rebels against the isolated atmosphere at Versailles and, in the process, becomes France’s most misunderstood monarch. Kirsten Dunst stars as the youthful princess whose fateful life became the stuff of myth and legend. The story begins when 14-year-old Marie Antoinette is whisked away from her family and friends in Vienna, stripped of all her possessions and deposited in the sophisticated and decadent world of Versailles, the lavish royal court near Paris. — More here |
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This was the first trailer for Marie Antoinette (2006). Notice the use of contemporary music.
In preparation for the film, Reitzell also immersed himself in opera. “We decided early on that our approach would be a collage of different kinds of music,” says Reitzell. “The soundtrack is a double disc, a post-punk-pre-new-romantic-rock- opera odyssey with some 18th century music and some very new contemporary music.” The eclectic blend of sounds, Reitzell maintains, “makes it a lot easier to put yourself in the movie. The music resonates because it shows how these people really were. For most of the movie, Marie Antoinette is an adolescent and it would have been a lot harder to get across her teen angst with a “Masterpiece Theater” type of soundtrack.
“It was all very organic,” he continues. “The story dictated the music, which follows the dramatic arc. We set it all up in the opening credits with the Gang of Four song “Natural’s Not in It” — which prepares you musically and lyrically for what’s going to happen. Later, there is an Aphex Twin piece, "Jynweythek Ylow,” which is played when Marie Antoinette first enters Versailles, which actually sounds like that place. What I love about it is that you can’t tell if it’s a harpsichord or string instrument that’s playing.” The score was broken down into three parts to complement the film’s dramatic progression. “It starts with an innocent period,” says Reitzell. “The middle section is the more decadent period with the energy of more modern music. The end is the decline, and there are only one or two music cues.” |
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