The Music Movies category goes with the same spirit with the Project: Trip your Music. So according to the destinations of the Countries we have already visited at this particular Project , we have created Illustrations of well known Movies of the same countries . We Present the origin of each Movie ,focusing mainly on the Music Composer and try to give our own touches of inspiration to the theme and music of the film. Our Art is unique and has been created exclusively for this blog.

The Island !

🎥"The Island" is a 2006 Russian biographical film about a 20th century Eastern Orthodox monk. 🔎Pyotr Mamonov, who plays the protagonist, a former rock musician, converted to Eastern Orthodoxy in the 1990s and now lives in an isolated village. 🎞️It is directed by the famous Russian cinematographer Pavel Lounguine and the music is signed by the composer Vladimir Martynov.

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The North of the Sun !

Inge Wegge and Jørn Ranum spent nine months of a cold, Norwegian winter in the isolated and uninhabited bay of a remote, arctic island off the coast of Northern Norway, facing nothing but the vast Atlantic Ocean. There they built a cabin from driftwood and other cast-offs that washed ashore and ate expired food that the stores would otherwise have thrown away. But the boys brought with them two items of utmost importance: their boards - perhaps their biggest motivation for the arctic adventure....

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La Vita e Bella !

When an open-minded Jewish librarian and his son become victims of the Holocaust, he uses a perfect mixture of will, humor and imagination to protect his son from the dangers around their camp. Music from: Life is Beautiful directed by Roberto Benigni Music by: Nicola Piovani

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AMELIE !

Amélie (Audrey Tatou), the heroine of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s award-winning whimsical romance, is no ordinary young woman. A waitress in a Montmartre, Paris bar, Amélie observes people and lets her imagination roam free. One day, she suddenly finds her purpose in life: to solve other people’s problems. We follow her around a lovingly and vividly photographed Paris of saturated colors, as she engineers offbeat solutions to better her deserving co-workers, relatives and neighbors’ lives…Among them the concierge who spends her day sipping port while communing with a stuffed dog; Georgette, the hypochondriac newsdealer; and the “glass man”, who lives vicariously through a Renoir reproduction. Amélie’s mission to help others is rudely interrupted when she meets a strange, off-beat young man, Nino Quincampoix (Mathieu Kassovitz), who captures her interest, and sets her on a misson to do accomplish something for herself…in the most charming and complicated way possible.

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THE RESISTANCE BANKER !

Banker Walraven van Hall (Barry Atsma) is asked to use his financial contacts to help the Dutch resistance. He doesn’t have to think about it for long. With his brother Gijs van Hall (Jacob Derwig), he comes up with a risky plan to take out huge loans and use the money to finance the resistance. When this proves not enough, the brothers set about committing the biggest banking fraud in Dutch history, taking tens of millions of guilders out of the Dutch Central Bank – right under the noses of the Nazis. But the bigger the operation gets, the more people it involves. And every day brings a bigger risk of someone making that one mistake that could put an end to the whole business – and the lives of the resistance bankers.

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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY !

Sense and Sensibility is a 1995 period drama film directed by Ang Lee and based on Jane Austen's 1811 novel. Emma Thompson wrote the screenplay and stars as Elinor Dashwood, while Kate Winslet plays Elinor's younger sister Marianne. The story follows the Dashwood sisters, members of a wealthy English family of landed gentry, as they must deal with circumstances of sudden destitution. They are forced to seek financial security through marriage. Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman play their respective suitors.

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COME AS YOU ARE !(Hasta La Vista)

Three guys in their twenties love wine and women but they are still virgins. Under the guise of a wine tour they embark on a journey to Spain hoping to have their first sexual experience. Nothing will stop them. Not even their handicaps: one is blind, one is confined to a wheelchair and one is completely paralysed. Come as you are is a charming, funny and commercial feel good foreign language film which will appeal to fans of the award winning comedy dramas Un

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GODFATHER, SICILY !

The first location chosen for the Godfather was the medieval village of Savoca. Located in Eastern Sicily, Savoca is a picturesque village with a unique history. The village was once a stronghold of the Mafia, and it is the site of the famous Corleone wedding. The second location chosen for the Godfather was the village of Forza D’Agro. Located in the heart of Sicily, Forza D’Agro is a small, picturesque village that has been featured in several films. It is the site of the famous horse head scene, as well as other iconic scenes from the Godfather. The third location chosen for the Godfather was the town of Motta Camastra. Located in the foothills of Mount Etna, Motta Camastra is a small town with a unique history. It is the site of the famous Don Corleone funeral scene. The fourth location chosen for the Godfather was the Castle of the Slaves. Located in Western Sicily, the castle is an imposing structure that has been featured in several films. It is the site of the famous scene where Don Corleone refuses to sell his olive oil. The fifth location chosen for the Godfather was the Massimo theater in Palermo. Located in the city center, the theater is a beautiful structure that has been featured in several films. It is the site of the famous assassination scene. Villa Malfitano would be another location for celebration scenes for the saga. Palermo would have two influential scenes from the film shot here as well for Godfather III.

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