Café de Flore Soundtrack (

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Café de Flore

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Café de Flore is a love story about people separated by time and place but connected in profound and mysterious ways. Atmospheric, fantastical, tragic and hopeful, the film chronicles the parallel fates of Jacqueline, a young mother with a disabled son in 1960s Paris, and Antoine, a recently divorced, successful DJ in present day Montreal.

What binds the two stories together is love - euphoric, obsessive, tragic, youthful, timeless love. In 1960s Paris, a working class woman gives birth to her first child, Laurent - a Down Syndrome son. Undaunted she embraces the challenge of raising her beloved offspring as normally as one would any other child. Her husband abandons them both. She bravely brushes this additional hiccup aside as Laurent replaces her spouse as the perfect man of her dreams.

As Laurent approaches school age Jacqueline's aplomb becomes obsessive and cloying. Her increasingly self-destructive attachment to her son is raised to a fever pitch when, at the age of seven, he meets a Down Syndrome girl (Véronique) and experiences his first crush. His sudden desire for independence, and his attraction to Véra, are the catalysts that transform Jacqueline from a loving mother into something resembling a lover scorned. What emerges is a love triangle of potentially tragic proportions.

In 21st century Montreal, a forty year old divorcée, Carole, is trying to restart her life after her divorce, two years earlier, from Antoine, a devastatingly handsome, successful touring DJ. Soul mates who've been a couple since the age of fifteen, their divorce is a schism that might prove impossible for either of them to put in the past.

Making the transition even more difficult for Carole is the fact that her two daughters, one teen, one tween, are about to gain a stepmother, a stunningly beautiful, heartbreaking blonde, a woman about to "steal" away the perfect man of her dreams. The young girls are being cruelly pulled in two different directions, Antoine's father, a recovering alcoholic, seems to side with his ex-daughter-in-law, and Carole is succumbing to fits of depression and potentially dangerous bouts of sleepwalking. What emerges is a love triangle of potentially tragic proportions.

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Café de Flore
Café de Flore
Matthew Herbert: Writer
Matthew Herbert: Performer
All Alright
Jon Thor Birgisson: Writer
Sigur Rós: Performer
Svefn-g-englar
Jon Thor Birgisson: Writer
Sigur Rós: Performer
Fljotavik
Jon Thor Birgisson: Writer
Sigur Rós: Performer
Andvari
Jon Thor Birgisson: Writer
Sigur Rós: Performer
Speak To Me
Nick Mason: Writer
Breathe
Time
Faith
Pictures Of You
Just Like Heaven
A Meaningful Moment Through A Meaning (Less) Process
Walk On The Water
So In Love
Nawaatara
Comme un Soleil
Corona Radiata
Le Vent Nous Portera

User reviews

James Jones
7/10

The use of music in Café de Flore is both atmospheric and evocative, enhancing the fantastical and tragic elements of the narrative. The soundtrack effectively conveys the euphoria, obsession, and timeless nature of the love that binds the characters together across time and space.

Carol Wright
5/10

The soundtrack of Café de Flore plays a crucial role in setting the tone of the film and establishing the emotional depth of the characters' relationships. It is a key element that enhances the storytelling and leaves a lasting impact on the audience.

John Roberts
6/10

The film's score beautifully complements the character development, particularly Jacqueline's journey as a devoted mother to Laurent. The music reflects her increasing obsession and inner turmoil as she navigates the challenges of raising a disabled child and coping with her own desires and fears.

Sarah Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack of Café de Flore is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece that perfectly captures the themes of love, loss, and connection portrayed in the film. The music creates an atmospheric and emotional backdrop that immerses the audience in the parallel fates of Jacqueline and Antoine, adding depth and intensity to their stories.

James Davis
10/10

The blend of different musical styles and genres in the soundtrack of Café de Flore is masterfully done, creating a rich and diverse sonic landscape that mirrors the complexity of the characters' relationships. From melancholic melodies to energetic beats, the music evokes a wide range of emotions and enhances the storytelling, making it a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

Elizabeth King
8/10

The soundtrack of Café de Flore beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's love stories. The music creates a poignant atmosphere that enhances the themes of love, loss, and longing.

Timothy Baker
6/10

The soundtrack of Café de Flore perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the intertwined love stories presented in the film. The music enhances the atmospheric and fantastical elements, creating a haunting and immersive experience for the audience.

Mark Thompson
9/10

The use of music in the film is both fantastical and poignant, enhancing the tragic and hopeful elements of the narrative. The soundtrack effectively conveys the euphoric, obsessive, and timeless nature of love that binds the characters together across time and place, making the emotional journey of the film even more powerful and memorable.

Matthew Allen
6/10

The use of music in the film effectively conveys the tragic and hopeful themes of the story. The soundtrack helps to evoke feelings of euphoria, obsession, and timeless love, serving as a powerful tool to connect the parallel fates of the characters separated by time and place.

Daniel Martinez
7/10

The haunting melodies evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing that resonates with the characters' experiences of love and heartbreak. The music adds a layer of emotional depth to the storytelling, drawing the audience further into the parallel fates of Jacqueline and Antoine.