Curiosa Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.40/10 from 3500 votes
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Synopsis

Curiosa

Paris 1895; Pierre is a Parisian dandy and poet on the verge of fame. He and his poet friend Henri are both madly in love with Marie, the cheeky daughter of their mentor, Franco-Cuban poet José-Maria de Heredia. Although she loves Pierre, obeying her father she marries Henri to pay off her father's debt and in search of a better social position. Thereupon Pierre decides to flee to Algeria and there meets Zohar, with whom he shares a passion for erotic photography. Returning to Paris with her two years later, he finds Marie again, who confesses that he is the one she loves. They start an affair against the backdrop of Paris's erotic photography, in a cat-and-mouse game with people who involve their lives and breaking the codes set by society which will will make them one of the best-known writers and poets of 19th-century France.

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Curiosa
Six Épigraphes antiques, pour piano: no. 1 Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'été, no. 4 Pour la danseuse aux crotales...
Claude Debussy: Writer
Estampes, pour piano: nº1 Pagodes
Claude Debussy: Writer
Curiosa
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Le miroir
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Noircissement direct
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Les égouts
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
La bouquetière
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Zohra
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
La demande en mariage
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Marie et Zohra
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Les deux amants
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Pierre et Henri dans l'escalier
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Marie lit sa lettre
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Marie et Henri
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Rocking Chair
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Autoportrait
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Les deux sœurs
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Approche / Accumulation (Arnaud Rebotini & Christian Zanesi)
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer
Riding the Rails (Arnaud Rebotini & Chrisitian Zanési)
Arnaud Rebotini: Performer

User reviews

Steven Lopez
7/10

The music in Curiosa was not only beautiful but also effectively heightened the tension and passion in key scenes, making the viewing experience even more engaging and immersive.

Michael Clark
2/10

The soundtrack of Curiosa felt disjointed and inconsistent with the film's setting in Paris in 1895. The music choices seemed more modern and out of place, failing to capture the essence of the time period and the story being told.

Laura Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of Curiosa skillfully blended classical elements with modern touches, creating a unique and memorable musical experience that enhanced the emotional impact of the film.

Timothy Turner
7/10

I absolutely loved the evocative and atmospheric music in the Curiosa soundtrack. It perfectly captured the essence of Paris in 1895 and added depth to the storyline.

James Adams
1/10

The songs in the soundtrack often overshadowed the dialogue and the emotions of the characters, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the film. The lack of subtlety in the music choices detracted from the overall viewing experience and hindered my ability to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

Patricia Wright
8/10

The soundtrack of Curiosa was a delightful mix of melodies that stayed with me long after the movie ended, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers involved in bringing the film to life.

Paul Moore
6/10

The soundtrack of Curiosa perfectly captures the essence of Paris in 1895, with its elegant and romantic melodies transporting the listener to the Belle Époque era. The use of traditional instruments and orchestration adds a touch of authenticity to the film's setting, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Phillips
5/10

On the other hand, while the music in Curiosa is beautifully composed, at times it can feel a bit repetitive and predictable, lacking in originality. Some tracks blend into the background and fail to make a lasting impression, missing an opportunity to enhance key moments in the film with more memorable and impactful musical cues.