La trace Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 55 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Trail

Title in Italiano:

The Trail

Title in Português:

The Trail

Title in Français:

La trace

Title in Türk:

La trace

Synopsis

Joseph "Richard Berry" is a young Savoyard peasant who has been established in a village with his wife and two children for some time, and like others before him, makes a living by crossing the Alps into Italy in the winter months and selling his wares to the villagers.

This story traces a winter's itinerary as the man encounters various adventures in his always-dangerous journey, but he seems oblivious to all the nuances and reverberations of social change going on around him.

When he finally returns to his family after many months away, he discovers to his surprise that his village is now a part of France and it looks like a Savoyard would soon be sitting on the throne of a unified Italy.

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Play Title Artist
La trace
We Want Some P--sy
Trouble On My Mind
Bitch Betta Have My Money
Psychic City - Classixx Remix
Tipsy - Radio Mix
Candy
Ray Ban Vision
Le Disko - Boys Noize Vocal Mix
Nasty
Pursuit Of Happiness - Extended Steve Aoki Remix (Explicit)
Despicable Dogs (Washed Out Remix)
Pretty Girls
She Just Likes to Fight
The Next Episode
Fight Music
When I'm Gone
O.N.E.
I'm a Thug
FNG
You're Beautiful
You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire
Dressed In Dresden
Heads Will Roll
W.T.P.
Push It
Hands High - Dixie Remix
My Girls
Hip Hop
City Boy (Kks Remix)
Marina do Bairro
Over
Bump n' Grind
Outta Your Mind
The Final Step
Cheap And Cheerful - Sebastian remix
Intro
Daft Punk Is Playing at My House
We Just Made It
Paging Stereophonic
Rhino Jockey
Changing Of The Guards
Burial (feat. Pusha T)
Weekend
Wild Boy
Like A G6
One - Radio Edit
Turn Down for What
Animals
Memories (feat. Kid Cudi)
Levels - Radio Edit
Get Up (Rattle)
Miami 2 Ibiza - Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah
I Could Be The One (Avicii Vs. Nicky Romero) - Radio Edit
Bangarang (feat. Sirah)
Silhouettes - Original Radio Edit
Don't You Worry Child - Radio Edit
Beamer, Benz, Or Bentley
Blow Up
Heads Will Roll - A-Trak Remix
PLEURE PAS MY LOVE (Raymond Alessandrini): Générique début
Au petit matin chez Baronski
Course-poursuite rue de Rome
Le cerf-volant
Les souvenirs de Fred
Roxane deesespeeree
Les cauchemars de Baronski
Comme un film americain
Un baiser de cinema
Solitude de Roxane
Générique de fin
L'HOMME DE MA VIE (Ramond Alessandrini): Geneique debut
Apprenez a vous defendre
La robe rouge d'Aimee
Aime et Maurice
Un 5 a express
Petite choregraphie et petit 4 mains
Complicite
Un reveil laborieux
Flagrant delit
Les confidences d'Aimee
Arlette et le judo
Catherine porteuse de pantalon
Aimee se prépare au mariage
Le mariage d'Aimee
Le paso du bal
Le fond sonore que jamais personne n'ecoute
Le restaurant chic ou je ne mets jamais les pieds
Enfin réuni
LES JOURS DIMANCHE (Raymond Alessandrini): Générique début
À la recherche de Betty
Vive l'Amerique et l'amitie
L'Italie de Jesus
Jesus et Dodo sur le pedalo
Une valse a la francaise
Allons au chic restaurant
Searation des deux hommes
Marion et Dodo
Disc Time:
JOY (Francois Valery): Joy (Version originale orchestrale)
God of Love (Robin Michelson)
Striptease
Joy (Scène d'amour)
Real Bad Trip (Tina Provensano)
Joy (Debbie Davis)
Interview
New York
Mexican Trip
Joy (Flashback)
JOY & JOAN (Francois Valery): You Need Love (Instrumental)
Joy
I Lov' Sax and Sex (Alicia)
Cornélius (Version lente)
Joy and Joan (Debbie Davis)
Cornélius (Version rapide)
Joy (Instrumental)
You Need Love
LA TRACE (Nicola Piovani* & Marc Perrone**): Imminence de la neige*
Carnaval à Castelvecchio*
La vente en rond**
Achat de l'accordéon - Longue danse (Air traditionnel) / La péronnelle**
Descente vers l'Italie*
Suite de courantes - Première et seconde courantes (Air traditionnel) / La cruchade (Yvon Guilcher)
Départ de Joseph*
Fisarmonica*
Le désalpage*
Valse de Joseph** / Astrid valse (Air traditionnel)
Arrivée à la frontière*
Le sergent recruteur*
La leçon d'accordéon - La marmotte (Beethoven) / Il girone**
Chansons de colporteurs et de ramoneurs (Air traditionnel)
Générique fin*
AU REVOIR... À LUNDI (Lewis Furey & Jean-Daniel Mercier): See You Monday (Carole Laure)
Vendredi soir
Allo Arnold ?
Hôtel Champlain
See You Monday (Version instrumentale)
Après Noël
Départ en Floride
Retour de Floride
See You Monday (Fanfare)
La Floride
Musique voiture
Sortie de la clinique
Thomas II
Thomas
See You Monday (Version orchestrale)

User reviews

Betty Garcia
10/10

The soundtrack of La trace beautifully captures the essence of Joseph's journey through the Alps with its haunting melodies and evocative themes. The music effectively conveys the sense of adventure, danger, and introspection that Joseph experiences on his winter trek, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling.

Carol Taylor
8/10

The musical cues in La trace are perfectly timed to heighten the tension during pivotal moments in the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Richard Lopez
5/10

The music evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era, transporting the listener to a time of simpler ways of life.

Jennifer Williams
8/10

The soundtrack of La trace effectively captures the emotions of the protagonist as he embarks on his dangerous journey across the Alps, evoking a sense of adventure and suspense.

Elizabeth Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of La trace perfectly captures the rustic and adventurous spirit of the protagonist's journey through the Alps.

Stephanie Evans
3/10

The musical score of La trace lacks originality and fails to create a unique atmosphere that complements the historical setting of the film. The soundtrack feels generic and uninspired, missing an opportunity to elevate the narrative and immerse the audience in the world of the story.

Betty Davis
6/10

The haunting melodies in the score linger in the mind long after the film has ended, creating a lasting impact on the audience.

Emily Perez
5/10

The blending of different musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the cultural diversity and historical context of the story.

Deborah Wilson
7/10

The haunting melodies and melancholic tones in certain tracks of the soundtrack convey the loneliness and isolation experienced by the protagonist during his long absence from his family.

Edward Phillips
5/10

The dynamic range of the music mirrors the ups and downs of the protagonist's journey, creating a sense of tension and release.

Joshua Miller
6/10

The use of traditional folk instruments in the score adds authenticity and depth to the storytelling of the film.

Deborah Young
8/10

The diverse range of musical styles incorporated into the film's score reflects the cultural complexity of the protagonist's journey, creating a rich tapestry of sound that enhances the storytelling.

Joseph Phillips
8/10

The use of traditional Savoyard folk music in the film's score adds authenticity to the setting and helps immerse the audience in the world of the story.

Melissa Jackson
9/10

The use of traditional Savoyard and Italian folk instruments in the soundtrack of La trace creates a sense of authenticity and cultural richness that enhances the narrative of the film. The blend of different musical styles and influences mirrors the complex social and political changes happening in the background, adding layers of complexity to the story and immersing the audience in the world of Joseph and his fellow villagers.

Joshua Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of La trace elevates the film to a higher level, immersing the audience in the world of the protagonist and enhancing the viewing experience.

Elizabeth Lopez
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack enhances the viewer's connection to the protagonist's struggles and triumphs.

Joshua Thomas
1/10

The soundtrack of La trace fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the protagonist's journey across the Alps and his encounters with various adventures. The music feels lacking in depth and fails to enhance the storytelling, leaving the audience disconnected from the character's experiences.