V for Vendetta  (2006)
Released on 17 March 2006
Warner Bros.
 


Director
: James McTeigue
Screenplay: Andy & Larry Wachowski
Based on the graphic novel by David Lloyd
Produced by Joel Silver, Andy & Larry Wachowski, Grant Hill,
Starring: Hugo Weaving (V), Natalie Portman (Evey), Stephen Rea (Finch), John Hurt (Sutler), Stephen Fry (Deitrich), Rupert Graves (Dominic), Natasha Wightman (Valerie)


Music Composed by
Dario Marianelli
Orchestra Conducted by Benjamin Wallfisch, Hilary Skewes
Orchestrated by Benjamin Wallfisch and Hilary Skewes
Performed by The London Session Orchestra
Recorded at Air Lyndhurst Hall, London
Recorded and Mixed by Nick Wollage
Music Editor Peter Clarke
Orchestra Contracted by Hilary Skewes
Music Preparation Tony Stanton
Produced by Dario Marianelli and Maggie Rodford

 
 

Plot Summary
The futuristic tale unfolds in a Great Britain that's a fascist state. A freedom fighter known as V uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressive society. He rescues a young woman from the secret police, and she becomes his unlikely ally.

  



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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Astralwerks Records (094635-84142-8)
Release date: March 21, 2006
Availability: In Print
Order at: Amazon, SAE, Intrada, BSX, Movie Music, iTunes
TT: 63:01

01. Remember, Remember (6:42)
02. Cry me a River (2:48) – JULIE LONDON
03. ...Governments should be afraid of their People... (3:11)
04. Evey's story (2:48)
05. Lust at the Abbey (3:17)
06. The red diary (7:33)
07. Valerie (8:48)
08. Evey reborn (3:50)
09. I found a reason (2:02) - CAT POWER
10. England prevails (5:44)
11. The Dominoes fall (5:28)

12. Bird Gerhl (3:17) - ANTONY & THE JOHNSONS

13. Knives and bullets (and cannons too) (7:33)
 

 











 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
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