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Riz Ortolani
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Works Info
Composer
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Riz Ortolani
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:28
"More" is a film score composed by Riz Ortolani for the 1969 film of the same name directed by Barbet Schroeder. The film is a psychedelic drama that explores the counterculture movement of the late 1960s and features a young woman named Estelle who travels to Ibiza and becomes involved with a group of hedonistic hippies. The score for "More" is notable for its fusion of traditional orchestral elements with electronic instrumentation, reflecting the film's themes of experimentation and boundary-pushing. The music is characterized by its use of repetitive, hypnotic motifs and pulsing rhythms, creating a sense of trance-like immersion that mirrors the characters' experiences with drugs and altered states of consciousness. The score is divided into several distinct movements, each of which corresponds to a different scene or mood in the film. The opening track, "More," sets the tone with its driving beat and swirling, psychedelic textures. Other notable tracks include "The Chase," which features a propulsive rhythm and dissonant, atonal melodies, and "Sailing," which incorporates acoustic guitar and flute to create a dreamy, pastoral atmosphere. "More" premiered in 1969 and quickly gained a cult following for its innovative use of music and its depiction of the counterculture movement. The film's soundtrack, which includes several songs by the band Pink Floyd, has since become a classic of the era and a touchstone for fans of psychedelic music. Overall, Riz Ortolani's score for "More" is a masterful example of how music can enhance and deepen the emotional impact of a film. Its blend of traditional and electronic elements, its hypnotic rhythms, and its evocative melodies all contribute to a sense of otherworldly beauty and transcendence that perfectly captures the spirit of the film and the era in which it was made.
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