Frances Ha Soundtrack (

Frances Ha Soundtrack (2012) cover

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 94000 votes
Tags: mumblecore
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Frances Ha

Title in Italiano:

Frances Ha

Title in Português:

Frances Ha

Synopsis

Twenty-seven-year-old Frances Halladay, originally of Sacramento, California, is trying to make it in New York City as a dancer, as an apprentice in a modern dance troupe. Despite both being heterosexual, she and her best friend, Sophie, who went to college together at Vassar, consider themselves to be like an old, married, lesbian couple who don't have sex with each other.

Frances stumbles from one situation to another, both in her professional and personal lives, with her expectations and her abilities not always matching each other. In some respects, she stays true to her slightly off-kilter visions without understanding that she doesn't have the abilities to meet those visions. In other respects, she sells herself short, as when she and a male friend, Benji, kid each other that they are both undatable, while deep in their hearts they wouldn't mind dating each other.

One thing that Frances does realize is that she has to work to survive in expensive New York, since she is unable to rely on her parents for financial support. The question then becomes if Frances will be able to find balance for her life in New York.

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Frances Ha
Thème de Camille
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
Chrome Sitar
Marc Bolan: Writer
T. Rex: Performer
Ann Buchanan Theme
Britta Phillips: Writer
Britta Phillips: Performer
Stanislas Et Camille
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
La Polka Pavane
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
L'Ecole Buissoniere
Blue Sway
Paul McCartney: Writer
Paul McCartney: Performer
Domicile Conjugal
Antoine Duhamel: Performer
Modern Love
David Bowie: Writer
David Bowie: Performer
Axis
Joan Jeanrenaud: Writer
Joan Jeanrenaud: Performer
Million Dollar Doll
Britta Phillips: Writer
Dean & Britta: Performer
La Valse Tordue
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
Divertimento de la Sonate a Due
Maurice Jaubert: Writer
Maurice Jaubert: Performer
Les Bicyclettes
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
Le Repos
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
Every 1's a Winner
Errol Brown: Writer
Hot Chocolate: Performer
Mrs. Butter's Lament
Harry Nilsson: Writer
Harry Nilsson: Performer
String Quartet in G Major K387 1st Movement
Concerto for Two Violins, Strings, Basso Continuo and Orchestra in D Minor BWV 1043: Vivace
Johann Sebastian Bach: Writer
Jim Long: Arrangement
Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo No. 2, in E Major BWV 1042: Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach: Writer
Jim Long: Arrangement
Negresco's Waltz
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
Theme de la Joie de Vivre
Georges Delerue: Writer
Georges Delerue: Performer
Falling Off a Horse
Felix Laband: Writer
Felix Laband: Performer
Rocks Off
Mick Jagger: Writer
The Rolling Stones: Performer
Heureux en Menage
Antoine Duhamel: Writer
This Little Light Of Mine

User reviews

Susan Williams
5/10

The soundtrack enhances the emotional depth of the film, especially during moments of introspection and vulnerability.

Ronald Lewis
5/10

The eclectic mix of songs reflects Frances's eclectic personality and her struggles to find her place in the world.

Anthony Perez
5/10

The use of both contemporary and classic tracks adds layers of nostalgia and modernity to the storytelling.

Linda Hernandez
7/10

Each song in the soundtrack feels purposefully chosen to evoke specific moods and themes, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.

Joseph Hall
7/10

The soundtrack of Frances Ha perfectly captures the whimsical and free-spirited essence of the main character, Frances, as she navigates life in New York City.

Elizabeth Mitchell
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of Frances' journey, adding layers of nostalgia, hope, and uncertainty to the storytelling.

Richard Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack of Frances Ha perfectly captures the whimsical and quirky essence of the main character, Frances Halladay.

John Rodriguez
9/10

The use of music in Frances Ha adds a layer of nostalgia and charm to the film, evoking a sense of longing and hopefulness that resonates with the audience. The soundtrack becomes a character in itself, guiding us through Frances' ups and downs with grace and sensitivity.

Mark Robinson
6/10

The music captures the essence of youth and the feeling of being lost in a big city, resonating with audiences on a personal level.

Jennifer Allen
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Frances Ha is a standout element that elevates the film's narrative and emotional impact.

Patricia Martinez
10/10

The eclectic mix of tracks in the soundtrack mirrors Frances' eclectic personality and the unpredictable nature of her experiences in New York City. Each song complements the narrative beautifully, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Carol Brown
5/10

The soundtrack complements the black-and-white cinematography of the film, creating a cohesive aesthetic experience.

Michael Martin
5/10

The music choices effectively convey the bittersweet and sometimes comedic moments in Frances's life.

Robert Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack seamlessly weaves in and out of scenes, enhancing the overall pacing and rhythm of the film.

Stephanie Scott
10/10

The soundtrack of Frances Ha perfectly captures the whimsical and introspective essence of the main character, Frances. The music enhances the emotional depth of her journey from uncertainty to self-discovery.

Sarah Roberts
2/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack often felt out of place, disrupting the flow of the movie rather than complementing the scenes. The lack of cohesion between the visuals and the music created a jarring viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in Frances' world.

Stephanie Wilson
3/10

The soundtrack of Frances Ha failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's journey. The music felt disconnected from the narrative, lacking the ability to enhance the audience's understanding of Frances' struggles and aspirations.

Amanda Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack seamlessly blends contemporary indie tracks with classic pieces, creating a unique and eclectic musical experience that mirrors Frances' eclectic personality.

Matthew Garcia
8/10

The music in Frances Ha not only complements the visuals but also serves as a character in its own right, deepening the connection between the audience and Frances' world.

Emily Adams
6/10

The music sets the tone for Frances's journey of self-discovery and navigating the challenges of young adulthood in New York City.