Six years in the past, Thom Yorke made the leap into the film-score world. Yorke’s music has soundtracked loads of film scenes, and Jonny Greenwood, his bandmate in each Radiohead and the Smile, had already racked up a powerful assortment of scores, so the transfer made sense. Yorke composed the rating for Luca Guadagnino’s remake of the Dario Argento horror traditional Suspiria, and his work on the movie acquired loads of acclaim. Now, Yorke has scored his second movie, and he’s teamed up with one other Italian arthouse director.
On Twitter this morning, Thom Yorke posted the poster of the forthcoming film Confidenza — Italian for Belief — and it’s acquired his identify listed above any of the particular stars. Confidenza is the newest image from Daniele Luchetti, whose previous work contains The Sure Man and The Ties, in addition to the HBO adaptation of My Sensible Pal. With Confidenza, Luchetti adapts a Domenico Starnone novel a few trainer who will get romantically concerned with a former pupil.
Confidenza stars Elio Germano, Vittoria Puccini, and Isabella Ferrari, and it’s set to debut at Worldwide Movie Competition Rotterdam later this month. There’s no trailer but, and a wider launch hasn’t been introduced, however IFFR’s organizers have shared a one-minute clip. In that scene, Vittoria Puccini sits all the way down to play piano. I don’t know if she’s taking part in a Yorke composition or not, however it definitely looks as if it might be. Test it out under.
The Smile’s new album Wall Of Eyes is out 1/26 on XL.