Camping Cosmos Soundtrack (

Camping Cosmos Soundtrack (1996) cover

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Rating: 5.60/10 from 339 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Camping Cosmos

Title in Italiano:

Camping Cosmos

Title in Português:

Camping Cosmos

Synopsis

Jacques Calonne, the delegate of the Ministry of Culture is preoccupied with young girls (without touching them) and promises them dolls; the owner of the caravan park monsieur Vandeputte is angry when the autistic artist Herman is painting the caravans.

The campsite is plenty with people looking at some beautiful girls during the beauty contest, but some girls receive only 0. There is also a song contest and the daughter of the cultural animator Eve sings "The man I love". The famous writer Pierre Mertens, the same as in "La vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-78" - receives a pie in his face when he speaks in the radio about literature, Ulrique and Sibulsky try to claim their terroristic ideals against publicity at the television and so on.

There is the Italian cook boiling French fries while making love with his wife who leaves him afterwards on a motorcycle with Herman. There is the fanatic of Eddy Merckx who brings his cycle everywhere in the camp site and who dies with "Eddy Merckx" on his lips. The radio-operator who is in love with madame Vandeputte. The girlfriend of Eve has her first sexual experience in a car near to the campsite. Above all there is the box-match with the former challenger of Cassius Clay.

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Play Title Artist
Camping Cosmos
Noble Belgique
Claude Semal: Writer
Né pour mourir
Claude Semal: Writer
Claude Semal: Performer
The Man I Love
George Gershwin: Writer
Emmenez-moi danser ce soir
Le Ciel, le Soleil et la Mer
Maria Elena
Nuages
Django Reinhardt: Performer
We'll Meet Again
Ross Parker: Writer
J'Attendrai
Louis Poterat: French lyrics
Dino Olivieri: Performer
Nino Rastelli: Italian lyrics
Land of Hope and Glory
Edward Elgar: Writer
A.C. Benson: Lyrics
Blue Hawaii
Mamma
Le beau Danube bleu
Et si tu n'existais pas
Du côté de chez Swann
Dès que le vent soufflera
Harley Davidson
Les Sucettes
Ça s'en Va et ça Revient
Tous les garçons et les filles
Françoise Hardy: Lyrics
Roger Samyn: Performer
Emmène-moi danser ce soir
François Valéry: Performer
Jean Albertini: Lyrics
J'Aime la Vie
Rosario Marino: Lyrics
Land of Hope and Glory (from
Edward Elgar: Writer
A.C. Benson: Lyrics
Sag Warum
Phil Spector: Composer

User reviews

Emily Carter
9/10

The music perfectly sets the tone for the chaotic and humorous situations that unfold in the campsite. From the playful melodies during the beauty contest to the heartfelt rendition of The man I love by Eve's daughter, the soundtrack enhances the storytelling and adds depth to the characters' emotions.

Margaret Williams
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the comedic elements of the film, such as the scene where Pierre Mertens receives a pie in his face, using whimsical and playful music to enhance the humor.

Sarah White
6/10

The Italian cook's storyline is accompanied by a sensual and romantic score that captures the passion and intensity of his relationships, adding a layer of depth to his character arc.

Michelle Miller
2/10

The use of repetitive and uninspired melodies in the soundtrack becomes grating after a while, failing to enhance the quirky and eccentric characters and events portrayed in the movie. The music feels like an afterthought rather than a carefully crafted element of the storytelling.

Thomas Moore
10/10

The soundtrack of Camping Cosmos truly captures the whimsical and quirky atmosphere of the film. Each track complements the absurdity of the plot and characters, creating a unique and entertaining listening experience.

William White
10/10

The eclectic mix of musical styles mirrors the diverse personalities and bizarre events happening in the film. Whether it's the Italian cook's passionate love-making scene accompanied by a lively tune or the intense box-match with the former challenger of Cassius Clay, the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the movie.

Deborah Jackson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Camping Cosmos is a vital component of the film's storytelling, enhancing the emotional depth, comedic timing, and overall atmosphere of the narrative through its rich and diverse musical compositions.

Amanda Williams
4/10

The soundtrack of Camping Cosmos misses the mark in creating a memorable and engaging listening experience. The lack of dynamic range and originality in the music detracts from the overall enjoyment of the film, leaving a forgettable and underwhelming impression.

Elizabeth Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of Camping Cosmos captures the chaotic and eccentric atmosphere of the film perfectly, with a mix of quirky melodies and unusual instrumentations that mirror the offbeat characters and situations.

Emily Scott
6/10

The beauty contest scene is accompanied by a vibrant and lively musical score that adds to the festive and colorful atmosphere of the event, enhancing the viewer's immersion in the chaotic world of the campsite.

Michael Turner
6/10

The song contest featuring Eve's daughter singing The man I love is a poignant moment, and the emotional resonance of the music helps to convey the depth of the characters' experiences and relationships.

Dorothy Phillips
4/10

The soundtrack of Camping Cosmos fails to capture the whimsical and chaotic atmosphere of the film. The music feels disjointed and out of place, lacking a cohesive theme to tie the scenes together.

Mary Robinson
6/10

The soundtrack effectively reflects the diverse range of characters and storylines in the film, using different musical styles and motifs to highlight their individual quirks and personalities.

Laura Hall
6/10

The use of music during the box-match scene is intense and dynamic, heightening the adrenaline and excitement of the competition, creating a thrilling and engaging cinematic experience.

Betty Lopez
5/10

The use of music in the scenes involving Jacques Calonne creates a sense of unease and discomfort, reflecting his unsettling behavior towards young girls. It effectively conveys the tension in those moments.