Coco Before Chanel Soundtrack (

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Coco Avant Chanel

Synopsis

The life of Coco Chanel before her fame as a fashion designer is presented. Born with the name Gabrielle (Coco a nickname given to her from her singing the song, "Qui qu'a vu Coco dans l'Trocadéro?"), she and her older sister Adrienne live in an orphanage in Obazine, France in their formative years following the death of their mother and being abandoned by their father.

They stay together into their young adulthood, working as seamstresses during the day, and performing in a cabaret at night in Moulins. Fashion in an off-handed manner is already present in her being, she always decrying both their costumes and the general style of the day for women, both which are in her mind overly frilly and constraining.

She and Adrienne are different personalities, Adrienne who aspires to that of most young women, love and marriage to a husband that will take care of her. Coco, on the other hand, has a streak of independence, bluntly speaking her mind, stretching the truth or lying to get what she wants, and not believing in love or a man in her life.

She believes security can be had by getting to Paris and performing in the famous Alcazar. En route, she begins a symbiotic relationship of sorts with Étienne Balsan, a wealthy stable owner who she met in Moulins.

Through Blasan, Coco will meet two other people that play important parts in her life. One is actress Emilienne d'Alençon, who, while still adhering to the style of the day, admires certain aspects of Coco's own individual style, especially her simple straw hats.

The other is English coal magnate Arthur Capel - nicknamed Boy - who may make Coco change her mind about love.

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Coco Before Chanel
Little Black Baby
Scott Joplin: Writer
Qui qu'a vu Coco
Audrey Tautou: Performer
La Femme Torpille
Audrey Tautou: Performer
Paul Lafargue: Lyrics
Caroline, Caroline
Vincent Scotto: Performer
Louis Bénech: Lyrics
Marthe Drouin: Performer
Quand l'Amour Meurt
Octave Crémieux: Performer
Georges Millandy: Lyrics
Blanche Leleu: Performer
La Boîteuse du Régiment
Lucien Delormel: Lyrics
La Mattchiche
Charles Borel-Clerc: Performer
Léo Lelièvre: Lyrics
Patrick Laviosa: Performer
Concerto no 1 en si bemol mineur
Boudoudabouh
Patrick Laviosa: Performer
Brûlant Danger
Patrick Laviosa: Performer
La Vie Parisienne
Jacques Offenbach: Writer
Patrick Laviosa: Performer
La Belle Hélène
Jacques Offenbach: Writer
Patrick Laviosa: Performer
L'abandon
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Chez Chanel
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Coco & Boy
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Royallieu
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Couture
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Avenue du Bois
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Premier baiser
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Gabrielle Bonheur
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
L'Hippodrome
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Arthur Capel
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Confession de Balsan
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Coco reve de Paris
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
L'Atelier
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Un seul Amour
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Le Chagrin de Coco
Alexandre Desplat: Performer
Casino de Deauville
Alexandre Desplat: Performer

User reviews

Brian Clark
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack complements the storyline beautifully, enhancing the emotional depth of the characters and their relationships.

Kimberly Scott
7/10

The blend of classical compositions and period-appropriate songs creates a rich tapestry of sound that immerses the listener in the world of Coco Chanel before her fame.

Daniel Nelson
5/10

Overall, the music in Coco Before Chanel enhances the viewing experience and adds a rich layer of atmosphere to the film, making it a memorable and engaging soundtrack.

Matthew Walker
5/10

The emotional depth of the music in the film resonates with the struggles and triumphs of Coco Chanel's early life, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative.

Lisa Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack features a mix of lively and introspective tracks, reflecting the contrasts in Coco's personality and the challenges she faced in her journey to success.

Patricia Carter
9/10

The emotional depth of the music in Coco Before Chanel adds a layer of complexity to the story, enhancing the audience's connection with Coco's struggles and triumphs. The melodies are poignant and moving, reflecting the inner turmoil and resilience of the protagonist.

Betty Roberts
5/10

The original score of Coco Before Chanel skillfully blends classical compositions with more contemporary sounds, creating a unique and memorable listening experience.

George Johnson
9/10

The use of traditional French instruments and melodies in the soundtrack of Coco Before Chanel creates an authentic and immersive experience for the listeners. The music transports you to the streets of Paris and the cabarets of Moulins, setting the perfect backdrop for Coco's transformative journey.

Amanda Hill
7/10

The music evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, reflecting Coco's complex emotions and inner struggles as she navigates her way through life.

Joseph Hall
5/10

The use of traditional French instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the film, transporting the audience to early 20th-century France.

Steven Martin
5/10

The music in the film effectively sets the mood for each scene, enhancing the storytelling and bringing depth to the characters' emotions.

Michael Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Coco Before Chanel perfectly captures the essence of Coco's journey from humble beginnings to becoming a fashion icon.

Stephanie Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of Coco Before Chanel perfectly captures the essence of the era in which Coco Chanel lived, with a mix of nostalgic and elegant melodies.

George Clark
9/10

The soundtrack of Coco Before Chanel beautifully captures the essence of Coco's journey from her humble beginnings in the orphanage to her rise as a fashion icon. The music perfectly complements the different stages of her life, evoking a sense of nostalgia and determination.