fonte: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lnczw/Tarantinos_Jukebox_Episode_2/
Tarantino’s Jukebox – Episode 2
Composer and film music historian Robert Ziegler talks to American
filmmaker Quentin Tarantino about the music he has used to soundtrack
his films.
Music plays a key role in Tarantino’s films, including Reservoir Dogs,
Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown, and he reveals to Robert his musical
influences and the way in which he plunders his own backstory,
remembering the tracks of his youth and making references to – and
featuring music from – cult films and television.
Recorded on location in Tarantino’s favourite virtual Los Angeles
diner, the programme also provides an insight into the way music can
infuse a film, and the way a film can bring music back to life from the
dusty vaults. It not only forages in the annals of great popular music,
but focuses on the new styles of music Quentin has found for his latest
movie, Inglourious Basterds.
The programme also features contributions from Mary Wilson of the
Supremes, the Dusty Springfield’s manager Vicki Wickham, film producer
Laurence Bender, music and film critic Paul Gambaccini, film editor
Sally Menke and music supervisors Mary Ramos and Karyn Rachtman.
A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
- Broadcast on:
- BBC Radio 4, 10:30am Saturday 18th July 2009
- Duration:
- 30 minutes
- Available until:
- 11:02am Saturday 25th July 2009
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