Besa Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 649 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

At the very beginning of the World War I, Filip, a Serb and the principal of a gymnasium in a small Serbian town, is summoned urgently to Belgrade to serve in the war effort. He has no one to leave his wife Lea with. She is a young and pretty Slovenian woman, a teacher of rhythmics and dance he met while studying in Western Europe. Azem, an illiterate, patriarchal Albanian, the school custodian, gives Filip his solemn oath, his 'Besa' (in the Albanian tradition: when someone gives their word which must be kept even if they lose their life in the process) that he would look after Lea and see to it that nothing happened to her.

Two Europeans, from two entirely different cultures and habits are forced to an awkward cohabitation in the empty school. While the war rages in the background and gets menacingly closer, their interaction develops from hatred, through intolerance, to tolerance and an unusual friendship. Circumstances gradually draw Lea and Azem, a Christian woman and a Muslim man, into a complex forbidden relationship - something like love!

More than merely a romantic story, this movie is a paradigm of profound ethnic and class divisions in Europe in the early 20th century which some of them prevail to this day.

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Besa
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Concerning Hobbits
Main Title - From The "Game Of Thrones" Soundtrack
Duel of the Fates
He's a Pirate
The Imitation Game
Hedwig's Theme
Now We Are Free - From "Gladiator" Soundtrack
First Class
Across the Stars (Love Theme from "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones")
The Medallion Calls
A Lannister Always Pays His Debts
Rey's Theme
The Black Pearl
Star Trek Main Theme
Fairytale
For The Love Of A Princess
Back To The Future: Back To The Future - From "Back To The Future"
The Ecstasy Of Gold
Forbidden Friendship
The All Spark
Love Theme From "The Godfather"
This Is Berk
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Main Theme
Harry in Winter
Welcome to Jurassic World
Dragon Age Inquisition Theme
Ratatouille Main Theme
May It Be
Skyrim - "Dragonborn Theme”
Monsters, Inc.
The Fellowship (From "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ")
Assassin's Creed III Main Theme
The Last of Us
Ezio's Family
A Bug's Life Suite - From "A Bug's Life"/Score
Geralt Of Rivia
A Thief's End
Fallout 4 Main Theme
Uncharted - Drake's Fortune: Nate’s Theme
Showtime, A-holes
Stranger Things
Merida's Home
Fireworks
Emma
City of Rome
Earth
Pyrates Beware
(Theme From) Red Dead Redemption
The Knights' Theme
Welcome To Los Santos
Ben
Dumbledore's Army
Page 47
The Man Village
Professor Umbridge
The Name's Bond... James Bond
Jessica Jones Main Title
The Punisher Main Title
Pink Panther Theme

User reviews

Stephanie Perez
3/10

The lack of cultural authenticity in the music of Besa was disappointing. The film's setting in early 20th-century Europe with characters from different backgrounds deserved a soundtrack that could transport the audience to that specific time and place, but instead, the music felt out of touch with the narrative.

Ashley Wilson
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack create a sense of foreboding and impending danger, reflecting the backdrop of World War I. The music builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience engaged throughout the film.

David Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of Besa excellently captures the tension and complexity of the relationships portrayed in the movie. The music enhances the emotional depth of the story and creates a powerful atmosphere.

Joseph Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack's use of different instruments and vocal styles adds richness and texture to the overall listening experience. The variety in musical elements keeps the audience captivated and enhances the storytelling.

Edward Brown
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Besa is a standout feature of the movie, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. It effectively complements the narrative and adds an extra layer of emotional resonance to the story.

Linda Anderson
6/10

The use of traditional Albanian and Serbian music in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the film's setting and cultural background. It helps to transport the audience to the early 20th century Europe and immerse them in the characters' world.

Donna Davis
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the evolving relationship between Lea and Azem, reflecting their journey from initial animosity to a forbidden love. The music mirrors their emotional turmoil and inner conflicts, adding layers of depth to their characters.

George Wilson
4/10

The soundtrack of Besa failed to capture the emotional depth of the complex forbidden relationship between Lea and Azem. The music felt generic and did not enhance the tension or passion of their story.