20th Century Women Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 49000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Mujeres del siglo XX

Title in Italiano:

Le donne della mia vita

Title in Português:

Mulheres do Século XX

Synopsis

Love, life, and the struggles of a mother bringing up a son in the late 70's. The ignorance of a free spirit against the needs of a young man trying to find his true character and beliefs. Living in a bohemian household shared with three like minded spirited people to help pay the rent, his mother tries to establish bonds that he cannot deal with. She cannot deal with his inability to talk, and enlists the help of other females in his life to share the burden of his upbringing. Slowly life unravels for them all without understanding how. In spite of their perceived struggles, they all go on to live defined lives without any serious consequences.

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20th Century Women
Santa Barbara, 1979
Don't Worry About the Government (Remastered Version)
Basin Street Blues
Fairytale in the Supermarket
The Raincoats: Performer
Ana Da Silva: Writer
Love in a Void
Modern People
In a Sentimental Mood
DJ (1999 Remastered Version)
All of My Objects
After Hours on Dream Street
Cheree (1998 Remastered Version)
Gut Feeling (Slap Your Mammy)
This Heart of Mine
Harry Warren: Writer
Fred Astaire: Performer
Everything on Television
The Big Country (Remastered Version)
As Time Goes By
Herman Hupfeld: Writer
Rudy Vallee: Performer
Why Can't I Touch It? (2001 Remastered Version)
The Politics of Orgasm
Drugs
Chant D'Amour
White Man (In Hammersmith Palais)
Media Blitz
Vag Punch
Lila Engel (Lilac Angel)
Nervous Breakdown
I've Had It
Black Flag: Performer
Greg Ginn: Writer
Don't Worry About the Government
David Byrne: Writer
Talking Heads: Performer
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
The Clash: Performer
Mick Jones: Writer
Cheree
Gut Feeling / (Slap Your Mammy)
D.J.
The Big Country
Why Can't I Touch It?
Santa Barbara, 1979 (Roger Neill)
Roger Neill: Performer
Don't Worry About the Government (Remastered Version) (Talking Heads)
Roger Neill: Performer
Basin Street Blues (Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five)
Roger Neill: Performer
Fairytale in the Supermarket (The Raincoats)
Roger Neill: Performer
Love in a Void (Siouxsie & The Banshees)
Roger Neill: Performer
Modern People (Roger Neill)
Roger Neill: Performer
In a Sentimental Mood (Benny Goodman and His Orchestra)
Roger Neill: Performer
Media Blitz (Germs)
Roger Neill: Performer
DJ (1999 Remastered Version) (David Bowie)
Roger Neill: Performer
All of My Objects (Roger Neill)
Roger Neill: Performer
After Hours on Dream Street (Sandy Williams)
Roger Neill: Performer
Cheree (1998 Remastered Version) (Suicide)
Roger Neill: Performer
This Heart of Mine (Fred Astaire)
Roger Neill: Performer
Everything on Television (Roger Neill)
Roger Neill: Performer
The Big Country (Remastered Version) (Talking Heads)
Roger Neill: Performer
As Time Goes By (Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees)
Roger Neill: Performer
Why Can't I Touch It? (2001 Remastered Version) (Buzzcocks)
Roger Neill: Performer
The Politics of Orgasm (Roger Neill)
Roger Neill: Performer

User reviews

Michelle Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack of 20th Century Women beautifully captures the essence of love, life, and the struggles of a mother raising a son in the late 70's. The music perfectly complements the themes of the film, evoking a sense of nostalgia and emotion.

Donna Harris
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 20th Century Women is a crucial element in creating a rich and immersive cinematic experience. It enhances the narrative and characters, adding layers of meaning and emotion that resonate long after the movie ends.

Patricia Jackson
5/10

The use of music to highlight the bonds and conflicts between the characters is masterfully done. Each song seems carefully chosen to enhance the emotional impact of key moments in the film, making the audience feel more connected to the characters' journeys.

Anthony Miller
7/10

Living in a bohemian household is vividly brought to life through the eclectic mix of songs, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere that mirrors the characters' experiences.

Stephanie Thompson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of 20th Century Women is a masterful work of art that enriches the film's narrative and elevates the viewing experience to a whole new level.

Betty Robinson
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates profoundly with the characters' challenges and relationships, enhancing the storytelling and adding layers of complexity to their journeys.

Mary Evans
8/10

The contrast between the free spirit and the young man's journey to find his true self is expertly depicted through the diverse range of music styles and tones in the soundtrack.

Sarah Thomas
5/10

The contrast between the free-spirited nature of some characters and the inner turmoil of the young man searching for his identity is reflected in the diverse range of musical styles and genres featured in the soundtrack. It adds depth and complexity to the storytelling.

Richard Turner
10/10

The seamless integration of diverse musical genres in the soundtrack of 20th Century Women adds layers of complexity to the narrative, reflecting the conflicting dynamics between the characters. The music effectively mirrors the characters' internal struggles and the evolving relationships within the bohemian household, enhancing the overall depth and authenticity of the film.

Anthony Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of 20th Century Women perfectly captures the essence of the late 70's with its nostalgic tunes and melodies that evoke a sense of love and life.

Emily Hill
8/10

The music beautifully reflects the struggles of a mother raising a son, blending emotions of joy, sorrow, and hope seamlessly throughout the film.

Andrew Williams
10/10

The soundtrack of 20th Century Women captures the essence of love, life, and the struggles depicted in the late 70's setting. The music perfectly enhances the emotional depth of the story, creating a nostalgic and immersive experience for the audience.