A Month in the Country Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 2000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Un mes en el campo

Title in Italiano:

Un mese in campagna

Title in Português:

Longe da Guerra

Title in Français:

Un mois à la campagne

Title in Türk:

Un mois à la campagne

Title in Deutsch:

Un mois à la campagne

Synopsis

A Month in the Country

Five centuries ago, a mural was created in a country church in the north of England, and then hidden under layers of white paint. Looking at it again will be a distraction, the Reverend Mr. Keach tells World War I veteran Tom Birken, who will spend a month in the country restoring the mural.

Another veteran, James Moon, is looking for the grave of an ancestor of the patroness of the church who fought in the Crusades. The rector's wife, Alice, comes to see the mural and later visits Birken's bell tower abode, bringing a basket of apples. Will she open the book in which he has pressed the yellow rose she gave him earlier?

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A Month in the Country
Roses of Picardy
Haydn Wood: Performer
Life at Best Is Very Brief
Violin Concerto in E minor
Quattro pezzi sacri
Zum Sanctus: Heilig, heilig ist der Herr
Franz Schubert: Writer
Rock of Ages
Augustus Montague Toplady: (uncredited) words
Thomas Hastings: Performer
Marche Militaire
Franz Schubert: Writer
Quattro pezzi sacri - Laudi alle Vergine Maria
Giuseppe Verdi: Writer
To A Wild Rose
Edward MacDowell: (uncredited) composed

User reviews

Kimberly White
5/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the changing seasons and moods of the English countryside, creating a sensory experience that immerses the audience in the world of the film.

John Adams
7/10

The use of traditional instruments in the score adds an authentic and timeless feel to the film, transporting the audience back in time to the post-World War I era.

Mary Brown
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the characters, providing a poignant backdrop to their personal journeys and inner struggles.

Anthony Brown
6/10

The subtle use of choir vocals in certain tracks creates a sense of spirituality and reverence, echoing the themes of redemption and healing explored in the film.

Donald Garcia
6/10

The use of traditional English folk melodies in the soundtrack adds an authentic and nostalgic touch to the film, transporting the audience to the rural setting of the story.

Ashley Smith
6/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are skillfully composed, adding layers of complexity and depth to the emotional narrative of the film.

Ashley Williams
6/10

The hauntingly beautiful piano pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and melancholy, mirroring the inner turmoil of the characters as they grapple with their past traumas.

Steven Campbell
7/10

The soundtrack of A Month in the Country perfectly captures the serene and contemplative atmosphere of the English countryside setting.

Melissa Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Month in the Country is a masterful piece of work that elevates the film to a higher artistic level, enriching the viewing experience with its evocative and emotive compositions.

Emily Lewis
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of A Month in the Country is a masterful piece of art that complements the storytelling and visuals beautifully, enriching the viewing experience for the audience.

Ashley Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack of A Month in the Country perfectly captures the serene and contemplative atmosphere of the film. It enhances the emotional depth of the characters and the setting.

Kenneth Brown
5/10

The use of ambient sounds like birds chirping and rustling leaves in the soundtrack adds a layer of realism to the film, enhancing the sense of place and atmosphere.

Charles Parker
1/10

The composition of the music in A Month in the Country seemed disconnected from the setting and time period of the film. The use of modern instruments and styles clashed with the historical context of the story, creating a jarring effect that detracted from the overall immersion and authenticity of the viewing experience.

Amanda Davis
5/10

The recurring motifs in the soundtrack create a cohesive and cohesive musical experience, enhancing the overall cohesion of the storytelling.

Joshua Adams
1/10

The soundtrack of A Month in the Country failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' inner struggles and the historical backdrop of the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the necessary nuances to enhance the viewer's experience and connect them with the narrative.