Acclaimed director Gaspar Noé discusses a number of scenes where music has acted as inspiration or influence and showcases a wide range of films, including Un Chien Andalou, The Wizard of Oz and The Deer Hunter, in a conversation with film composer and soundtrack supervisor Brian Reitzell for Red Bull Radio Live: Los Angeles 2016. #RBMA
01:08 - Contempt by Jean-Luc Godard
03:21 - Un Chien Andalou by Luis Buñuel
09:31 - "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" by Judy Garland from Wizard of Oz and "My Name is Tallulah" by Jodie Foster from Bugsy Malone
14:38 - Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story by Todd Haynes
17:04 - Scorpio Rising by Kenneth Anger
22:50 - The Mother and The Whore by Jean Eustache
26:00 - Angst by Gerald Kargl
31:04 - Under The Skin by Jonathan Glazer
36:34 - Irreversible by Gaspar Noé
41:36 - Touching The Void by Kevin McDonald
44:19 - Fear City by Abel Ferrara and Body Double by Brian de Palma
50:10 - Love by Gaspar Noé
53:15 - Nightdreams by Stephen Sayadian
56:26 - The Deer Hunter by Michael Cimino
Gaspar Noé is one of the most daring and accomplished filmmakers of his generation, responsible for celebrated movies like Irreversible and Enter the Void. As part of the RBMA Radio: Live Los Angeles festivities, we thought it natural to sit down with the director to discuss the role of music in film.
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