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London Soundtrack Festival (March 2025)


Tom Guernsey

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  • 2 weeks later...
2 hours ago, Anthony said:

This sounds great already!

 

Howard Shore

Harry Gresgon-Williams

Gordy Haab

Stephen Barton

Hildur Guðnadóttir

Anne Dudley

Natalie Holt

David Cronenberg

Jon Burlingame

Tommy Pearson

 

I'm there!

 

That pretty fast went from top liners to not!

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The Saturday programme looks like a fun day out. Harry Gregson-Williams Masterclass in the morning, Shore/Cronenberg Q&A in the afternoon, and the concert in the evening.

 

Well up for that!

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Yes, front row tickets for the Shore concert, for Crash in IMAX (that'll be something for a film that was banned in the UK for being 'perverse') and the Shore & Cronenberg Q&A. Still thinking about Silence of the Lambs - totally not a film that needs a live to picture concert as it's very introspective and tonally bleak as well as being in that weirdly flat tone Shore used in a lot of his early 1990s thriller stuff. Seven would have been much more interesting as it's so orchestrally apocalyptic plus the brass fireworks would have been great live.

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Silence Of The Lambs (Monday, March 24th) was an absolutely amazing experience. Such a great and appropriate movie for an LTP concert. Ben Palmer did a great job conducting. Academy of St. Martin in the fields played the score top notch. Howard Shore was in the audience and watched the concert. Afterwards a short Q&A with Tommy Pearson. It was just awesome to be there and experience the whole thing so … full of life, if that makes sense.

 

 

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On 12/12/2024 at 10:51 PM, thestat said:

Yes, front row tickets for the Shore concert, for Crash in IMAX (that'll be something for a film that was banned in the UK for being 'perverse')

Crash was never banned in the UK, only in Westminster.

 

https://www.bbfc.co.uk/education/case-studies/crash

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