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The soundtrack to another never-made Zaremsky film, written by yours truly, DJ Moose Mansion (Will Calhoun), and Matt Zaremsky. The film is set in the Channel Islands during WWII, and involves members of the French Resistance, Nazis, and a house with a secret. There is also a love subplot between an American GI and a local English native, and the madcap antics of a mayor tormented by ghosts. Trailer quote: "My grandfather used to tell me stories about this house. We always knew that if there was a storm we could hide in the cellar. But he told me that there was more to the house than what it seemed, than what we could possibly imagine. And that, one day, in a dark time, it would help us, and give us a great gift."
1. Django Reinhardt, "Echos de France"
2. Maurice Ravel, "Valses Nobles et Sentimentales - 6. Assez Vif"
3. Maurice Ravel, "Ma Mere L'Oye - 5. Petit Poucet - Tres Modere"
4. Holst, London Symphony Orchestra: "The Planets, Op. 32: VII. Neptune, the Mystic"
5. Owen Pallett, "Keep the Dog Quiet"
6. Django Reinhardt, "Appel Indirect"
7. Benjamin Britten, "Songs from Friday Afternoons, Op.7 - 9. The Useful Plough"
8. Dave Brubeck, "The Last Time I Saw Paris"
9. Concha Buika, "Volver, Volver"
2. Maurice Ravel, "Valses Nobles et Sentimentales - 6. Assez Vif"
3. Maurice Ravel, "Ma Mere L'Oye - 5. Petit Poucet - Tres Modere"
4. Holst, London Symphony Orchestra: "The Planets, Op. 32: VII. Neptune, the Mystic"
5. Owen Pallett, "Keep the Dog Quiet"
6. Django Reinhardt, "Appel Indirect"
7. Benjamin Britten, "Songs from Friday Afternoons, Op.7 - 9. The Useful Plough"
8. Dave Brubeck, "The Last Time I Saw Paris"
9. Concha Buika, "Volver, Volver"
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