MAMA (2013) dir. Andy
Muschietti Universal
Pictures / De Milo / Toma 78
Screenplay
Neil
Cross, Andy Muschietti &
Barbara
Muschietti Based on the Story by
Andy Muschietti &
Barbara
Muschietti
Music Composed and Conducted by
Fernando Velázquez Performed by The
Budapest Symphony Orchestra
Orchestrated
by
Fernando Velázquez, Jaime Gutiérrez Domínguez
& Johannes
Vogel Recorded at Phoenix
Studios, Budapest,
Hungary Recorded and Mixed by Marc Blanes
Matas Assistant
Engineers
János Bohus & Pablo
Uroz Orchestra Contracted
by Krum
Gyula Music Produced
by Fernando
Velázquez
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Synopsis:
The senior partner of
an investment brokerage, Jeffrey Desange, has a
breakdown due to a financial collapse and kills
several co-workers and his estranged wife. He then
kidnaps his two young daughters, Victoria 3 and
Lilly just 1. He drives his car recklessly through
a winding snow covered road. He loses control of
his car and drives off an embankment. He finds an
abandoned and isolated cabin where he plans to
kill his daughters, but the children are saved by
a dark ghostly image. After five years of
searching and depleting his savings, Jeffrey's
twin brother, Lucas, finds the children that were
raised without social interaction and claim that
they have been raised by 'Mama'. Lucas disputes
the custody with the children's Great Aunt but Dr.
Dreyfuss, who is working with the girls, helps
Lucas get custody of the girls so that he can
still have access to them. Lucas, his girlfriend
Annabel, Victoria and Lilly move into a house
provided by the institute that Dr. Dreyfuss works
for. |