La Ciénaga Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 7800 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La ciénaga

Title in Italiano:

La Ciénaga

Title in Português:

O Pântano

Title in Français:

La ciénaga

Synopsis

Chekhov in contemporary Argentina. Mecha and Gregorio are at their rundown country place near La Ciénaga with their teen children. It's hot. The adults drink constantly; Mecha cuts herself, engendering a trip to the hospital and a visit from her son José. A cousin, Tali, brings her children. The kids are on their own, sunbathing by the filthy pool, dancing in town, running in the hills with shotguns, driving cars without licenses. One of the teen girls loves Isabel, a family servant constantly accused of stealing. Mother and son, son and sisters, teen and Isabel are in each other's beds and bathrooms with a creepy intimacy. With no adults paying attention, who's at risk?

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
La Ciénaga
El Que a Hierro Mata (En Vivo)
El Niño y el Canario
Mala Mujer
Deuda
Salud Amigo
Cara de Gitana
Soley Soley
Zambita Pa' Don Rosendo
Deja de Llorar
Mamy Blue
A la Orilla del Lago
Luces en el Puerto
Maria Elena
Siempre En Mi Corazón
Te Quiero Dijiste - Remastered
Marta
Amapola

User reviews

Michael Mitchell
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of La Ciénaga is a crucial element in creating a visceral and immersive viewing experience, enhancing the impact of the story and characters on the audience.

Amanda Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack of La Ciénaga beautifully captures the atmospheric tension and unease of the film with its haunting melodies and dissonant tones.

Deborah Evans
7/10

The seamless integration of sound design and music in La Ciénaga creates a visceral and immersive auditory experience that complements the raw and gritty nature of the storytelling.

Lisa Jones
5/10

The repetitive motifs in the music mirror the cyclical nature of the characters' lives, trapped in a cycle of dysfunction and self-destruction.

Emily Phillips
6/10

The music in the film is minimalistic yet impactful, adding depth and emotion to the scenes without overpowering them.

Mark Evans
6/10

The use of silence in certain scenes is just as powerful as the music, creating moments of contemplation and introspection for the audience.

Ashley Hill
5/10

The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack of La Ciénaga reflects the rural setting of the story, creating a sense of place and atmosphere.

Daniel Scott
6/10

The music in the film acts as a character in itself, shaping the mood and tone of the narrative in subtle yet profound ways.

Jennifer Perez
6/10

The soundtrack of La Ciénaga masterfully underscores the complex relationships and dynamics between the characters, adding layers of complexity to their interactions.

George Rodriguez
6/10

The soundtrack of La Ciénaga effectively conveys the sense of isolation and despair that pervades the story.

Kimberly Johnson
1/10

The choice of music in La Ciénaga often felt jarring and inappropriate, taking away from the overall atmosphere of the film and distracting from the storytelling.

Steven Perez
1/10

The soundtrack of La Ciénaga felt disconnected and uninspired, failing to capture the emotional depth of the characters and their complex relationships.

Robert Mitchell
8/10

The use of traditional Argentine folk music in the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity and cultural richness to the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Linda Thomas
6/10

The use of dissonant melodies and discordant sounds in the music enhances the feeling of unease and tension throughout the film.

Elizabeth Lewis
5/10

The haunting and eerie tones in the soundtrack of La Ciénaga perfectly capture the sense of decay and neglect in the characters' lives.