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Common Ground

For thousands of years, in Sri Lanka, humans and elephants have lived side by side in a relatively peaceful coexistence. We discover how years of civil war and an expanding human population has affected that long-standing association. Very few animals on this planet are regarded both as an object of worship and as an enemy. The Asian Elephant is now defined by this paradox. As the total number of elephants in the wild continues to plummet, conservationists are developing some innovative solutions to preserve this legendary animal.

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Play Title Artist
Common Ground
Warm Coffee (The Market Song)
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Talk It Out
Matt Corby: Artist
Tash Sultana: Artist
Confidence
Ocean Alley: Artist
This Is Just To Say
Running Touch: Artist
True Lovers
Holy Holy: Artist
Restless
The Veronicas: Artist
Allday: Artist
Tell Me (The Hoddevik Song)
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Childism
KIAN: Artist
Nobody's Home
Basenji: Artist
Mallrat: Artist
Protection
Allday: Artist
Settle Down
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Waking Up Tomorrow
G Flip: Artist
Hawaiian Party
Cub Sport: Artist
Better in Blak
Thelma Plum: Artist
Heavy Hearted
Hands I Can Hold
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Rush
Boo Seeka: Artist
Missing Me
Angie McMahon: Artist
Runaway
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Re: Stacks
Dustin Tebbutt: Artist
Gretta Ray: Artist
All That I See
Matt Corby: Artist
Cool As Hell
Baker Boy: Artist
Groceries
Mallrat: Artist
Be About You
Stronger - Acoustic
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
On Your Way Down
Miracle Love
Matt Corby: Artist
3 Degrees South
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
I Am Not Afraid
G Flip: Artist
Coastline
Hollow Coves: Artist
Circles
Mallrat: Artist
Fossa Beats: Artist
Days in the Sun
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Lights Out
Odette: Artist
Infinity
Ocean Alley: Artist
Start Over
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
My Hands
Running Touch: Artist
Wildest Ones
Eves Karydas: Artist
Holiday
Ocean Alley: Artist
Into The Sun - EP Version
Juke Jam
Ziggy Alberts: Artist
Slow Mover
Angie McMahon: Artist
Charlie
Mallrat: Artist
Naturally
Lime Cordiale: Artist
Keep Me In the Open
Gang of Youths: Artist
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) - 2005 Remaster
Talking Heads: Artist
Burning Down the House
Talking Heads: Artist
And She Was - 2005 Remaster
Talking Heads: Artist
Moon Rocks - 2005 Remaster
Talking Heads: Artist
Two Fish and an Elephant
Khruangbin: Artist
Coffee Cold
Galt MacDermot: Artist
Vibrations
Tuxedo: Artist
Parisalexa: Artist
Waiting on You
Two Another: Artist
Goodbye Kisses
Joe Hertz: Artist
Pip Millett: Artist
Cheapest Flight
PREP: Artist
Shouldn't Have Done That
Two Another: Artist
In Too Deep
Franc Moody: Artist
WHITNEY
Gavin Turek: Artist
Intoxicated
Harrison Brome: Artist
Pomo: Artist
Playing For You
Joe Hertz: Artist
You're The Reason Why
Aaron Taylor: Artist

User reviews

Daniel Moore
7/10

The dynamic rhythms in the music mirror the tension and harmony between the two species depicted in the documentary.

Jennifer Lee
9/10

The soundtrack of Common Ground beautifully captures the delicate balance between humans and elephants in Sri Lanka, painting a vivid and emotional picture of their coexistence through music.

Donald Thomas
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music makes it a standout feature of the documentary, adding layers of depth to the narrative.

Steven Williams
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack blends traditional Sri Lankan melodies with modern instrumentation, creating a fusion that mirrors the juxtaposition of ancient traditions and contemporary challenges faced by elephants.

David Thomas
8/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack convey the challenges faced by both humans and elephants in their coexistence.

George Wright
1/10

The use of generic, synthetic sounds instead of incorporating authentic Sri Lankan instruments or melodies missed an opportunity to truly immerse the audience in the unique setting of the film.

Lisa Wright
4/10

The music felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the cultural nuances and traditional elements that could have added depth to the storytelling.

Ashley Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack showcases the talent and creativity of the composers, who have crafted a truly memorable musical experience.

Lisa Roberts
5/10

The music skillfully conveys the sorrow and loss caused by years of civil war and human encroachment on elephant habitats, creating a poignant and reflective atmosphere.

Mary Evans
6/10

The use of diverse instruments and vocal styles in the soundtrack adds layers of complexity and emotion, enhancing the storytelling and deepening the listener's connection to the plight of the Asian Elephant.

Donna Johnson
10/10

The use of traditional Sri Lankan instruments alongside modern compositions creates a unique and immersive listening experience, transporting the audience to the heart of the jungle where elephants roam freely. The music truly reflects the reverence and concern for the Asian Elephant, making it a powerful and moving tribute to this legendary animal.

Joshua Taylor
5/10

Overall, the music of Common Ground serves as a moving and thought-provoking accompaniment to the documentary, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Joseph Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Common Ground perfectly captures the deep-rooted connection between humans and elephants in Sri Lanka, evoking a sense of ancient harmony and reverence.

Joseph Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of Common Ground successfully conveys the urgency of conservation efforts through its powerful and emotive compositions, inspiring a sense of responsibility and action towards preserving these magnificent animals.

Edward Green
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of history and cultural richness, reflecting the deep connection between humans and elephants in the region.

Kimberly Allen
8/10

The soundtrack effectively enhances the storytelling in Common Ground, immersing the audience in the world of Sri Lankan elephants.

Michael Rodriguez
8/10

The blend of traditional and modern musical elements in the soundtrack is both innovative and captivating.

James Anderson
8/10

Overall, the music in Common Ground is a powerful and moving accompaniment to the poignant story of humans and elephants in Sri Lanka.

William Martinez
8/10

The soundtrack of Common Ground perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the human-elephant relationship in Sri Lanka.

Sarah Smith
1/10

The soundtrack of Common Ground failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the human-elephant relationship portrayed in the documentary.

William Smith
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of nostalgia and respect for the ancient relationship between these two species, showcasing the deep connection that has been affected by years of conflict and environmental changes.

Richard Lopez
8/10

The use of traditional Sri Lankan instruments in the music creates an authentic and immersive listening experience.