One of the strangest films Zorn has ever scored (and that's saying a LOT), The Last Supper is a science fiction/art film of wild imagination and style. The brainchild of French director Arno Bouchard, the film combines primal ritual with futuristic fantasy in images reminiscent of David Lynch or Alexandro Jodorowsky at their most bizarre. Drawing upon the world's first musical instruments (voice and drums), Zorn has created a beautiful and powerful score that simultaneously embraces the sensual and the repellant, the dark and the light, the ancient and the modern.
1. Somnambulisme
2. Opening Invocation
3. Virgin Sacrifice
4. Vespers
5. Spiral
6. The Last Supper
7. The Colors of Blood
8. Sexaltation
9. Dance for the Vernal Equinox
10. Tarot
11. Time Travel
12. Le Diable
13. Exhaltation
14. Futur Primitif
15. Blood Ritual
16. In Alium
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Thanks i heard new Filmworks will should be out soon or in the works at the least:
John Zorn: Filmworks XXIII: el General [#7373]
Eleven cues recorded for a striking documentary focusing on the life of controversial Mexican dictator Plutarco Elias Calles who was called everything from a nunburner to the father of modern Mexico. Beautiful and dramatic, the music is scored for guitar, marimba, accordion/piano and bass and subtly draws upon Mexican, Spanish, minimalist and soundtrack traditions. Zorn’s fifth film score in as many months is a pure delight. Moody and exotic music for a creative and revealing film dealing with truth and the complexity of history!
Thanks for the info Darkman, I'll sure check it out!
Thanks Mr. S
Everything this guy touches bears the imprint of genius. Thanks :)
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