Caviar Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 217 votes
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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:

Kaviar

Synopsis

Known for his bizarre interests, Igor, a decadent Russian oligarch, has been toying with the idea of building an opulent mansion right on top of the Schwedenbrücke, Vienna's posh district, for quite some time now. In vain, Nadja, his interpreter, tries to put megalomaniac Igor's ambitious project on hold; however, when all hope seems lost, and the corrupt building contractor Klaus enters the picture, Nadja summons up the courage to do the unthinkable. Now, with the aid of Klaus' bored wife, Vera, and Teresa, the babysitter, Nadja devises a daring but equally profitable plan to get rich beyond imagination. But Igor wasn't born yesterday. Will the girls make their dreams come true?

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Caviar
Otha Fish
Ms. Fat Booty
Hip Hop
Passin' Me By
Express Yourself
I Wish
God Bless Mary
American Boy
Full Clip
Touch The Sky
What's Golden
I Want You Back
The World Is Yours
Daydreamin' (feat. Jill Scott)
Gold Digger
Am I Wrong (feat. ScHoolboy Q)
Do The Astral Plane
Unstoppable
Lost Paradise
Dang! (feat. Anderson .Paak)
D.A.N.C.E - Radio Edit
Summer Jam
King Kunta
Tierney Terrace
Stars & Shards
Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)
Fly Away (feat. The Tones)
Electric Relaxation
Life Is Better
The Seed (2.0)
Find a Way
A Little Samba
Guess Who's Back
The Isle Of Arran
Sweet November
Landslide
I Get Around
Doorways + Trust Issues
Foreplay
93 'Til Infinity
Again - Scratch 22 Remix
They Don't Want
California Soul
Music Evolution
5 Minutes(feat. The Procussions)
All Me
Odyssey (feat. Elz)
Diamond in da Ruff
Hard Twelve - The Ante
Return of the Tres
Money Makes Us Happy
After Hours (Extended Euro Mix)
Fuck That
Fall In Love (Your Funeral)
It Ain't Hard to Tell
Even If It Is So
4r Da Squaw
You
Means the Most
What a Job

User reviews

John Adams
8/10

The use of classical music in the soundtrack adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the film, enhancing the luxurious setting of Vienna's posh district.

Ashley Hall
5/10

One can't help but appreciate the attention to detail in the sound design of Caviar. From the haunting melodies that underscore moments of tension and suspense to the playful and whimsical tunes that accompany the characters' more lighthearted antics, the soundtrack succeeds in creating a rich and immersive auditory landscape that enhances the storytelling.

Deborah King
6/10

The soundtrack of Caviar is a unique blend of classical orchestral pieces and modern electronic beats that perfectly captures the opulent and decadent world of the characters. The use of traditional Russian folk music intertwined with contemporary soundscapes adds depth and complexity to the overall listening experience.

Steven Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack features memorable themes and motifs that stick with the audience long after the film has ended, creating a lasting impression and enhancing the overall impact of the movie.

Ashley Lewis
7/10

The soundtrack of Caviar perfectly captures the decadent and opulent atmosphere of the story, immersing the listener in the world of Igor and his ambitious project.

Brian Johnson
8/10

The music in Caviar elevates the storytelling and character development, adding another layer of depth and emotion to the film that resonates with the audience on a profound level.

Nancy Miller
8/10

The compositions in the soundtrack are beautifully arranged and expertly performed, showcasing the talent and skill of the musicians involved in creating the music for Caviar.

Donald Walker
7/10

The variety of musical genres and styles in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the film, making it a rich and multi-layered audio experience.

Edward Martin
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the tension and suspense of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Laura Lewis
8/10

The music seamlessly transitions between different moods and emotions, complementing the twists and turns of the story and enhancing the overall viewing experience.