Renée Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 112 votes
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Synopsis

During the 1970's, Dr. Richard Raskin was a respected surgeon and a nationally ranked professional tennis player. A Yale graduate, Raskin was married to a Ford model and with whom he had recently had a son. In 1976, Raskin underwent permanent, life-altering surgery. Dr. Raskin was no longer - enter Dr. Renee Richards.

The Life and Times of Dr. Renee Richards is a documentary that highlights the issues of the modern transgender life with Dr. Richards at the center. Since her time in the tennis spotlight, she has been a hero, villain, roll model and all around controversial figure. With more than 30 hours shot the documentary is a work in progress.

Tennis greats are coming out to talk about Dr. Richards and what she meant to the game, including Martina Navratilova, Jimmy Connors. Footage includes US Open tennis coverage, family members including Renee's son, sister and former wife.

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Renée
Still Falling For You - From "Bridget Jones's Baby"
Reignite (Knox Brown x Gallant)
Thinking Out Loud - Campfire Version
Hold My Hand
Run (feat. Lady Leshurr)
Fuck You
Jump Around
That Lady, Pts. 1 & 2
Walk on By
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
We Are Family
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now
Right As Rain
Up Where We Belong - From "An Officer And A Gentleman"
That's Amore
Mambo italiano
Killin' Kind
Kiss That Girl
Love
Have You Met Miss Jones?
All By Myself
Just Perfect
Pretender Got My Heart
Out Of Reach
Dreamsome
Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)
I'm Every Woman
Not Of This Earth
Someone Like You
It's Raining Men
Don't Get Me Wrong - 2007 Remaster
Respect
Peter Gunn
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Me And Mrs. Jones
Magic Moments
It's Only A Diary
Your Love Is King
Stop
Can't Get You out of My Head
Super Duper Love
Misunderstood
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Everlasting Love
You're The First, The Last, My Everything
I Believe In A Thing Called Love
Crazy In Love
I'm Not In Love
Nobody Does It Better
Loaded - Edit
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? - 2011
Without You
Lovin' You
Calling
We'll Be Together
What The World Needs Now Is Love
Material Girl

User reviews

Anthony Wright
6/10

At times, the soundtrack of Renée feels overly dramatic and heavy-handed, detracting from the raw authenticity of the documentary. The use of bombastic orchestral swells can sometimes overshadow the intimate moments captured on screen, making it difficult for the audience to fully connect with Dr. Richards' story on a deeper level.

Melissa Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of Renée perfectly captures the emotional complexity and transformation of Dr. Renee Richards' journey, immersing the audience in her personal struggles and triumphs.

Donald Perez
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Renée to be quite disappointing and underwhelming. The music did not effectively capture the emotional depth and complexity of Dr. Renee Richards' journey. It lacked the power to enhance the storytelling and failed to create a strong connection with the audience.

Brian Robinson
8/10

The music selection in Renée effectively enhances the documentary's storytelling, creating a powerful and poignant atmosphere that resonates with viewers long after the film ends.

Melissa Lewis
1/10

Overall, I felt that the band sonora of Renée fell short of enhancing the viewing experience and missed the opportunity to elevate the documentary to a higher emotional and artistic level.

Kimberly King
6/10

The soundtrack of Renée captures the emotional complexity of Dr. Renee Richards' journey, blending tension and triumph seamlessly with its musical choices. The use of subtle piano melodies and strings creates a sense of introspection and inner struggle, reflecting the personal challenges faced by Dr. Richards throughout her life.

Joseph Lee
6/10

Overall, the musical score of Renée effectively enhances the storytelling and provides a compelling backdrop to Dr. Renee Richards' remarkable journey. The diverse range of musical styles used, from classical to contemporary, adds depth and richness to the documentary, underscoring the multifaceted nature of Dr. Richards' experiences and the impact she has had on the world of tennis and transgender rights.

Lisa Turner
10/10

The use of different musical genres and styles in the soundtrack of Renée adds a layer of richness to the storytelling, enhancing the viewer's connection to Dr. Richards' experiences. The integration of classical compositions with modern tracks creates a unique and compelling sonic landscape that elevates the documentary to a truly immersive and unforgettable viewing experience.

Michael Nelson
4/10

The choice of music seemed out of place at times, distracting from the narrative rather than complementing it. The soundtrack did not succeed in evoking the right mood or atmosphere for the documentary, leaving the viewer feeling detached and unengaged with the story being told.

James Brown
9/10

The soundtrack of Renée truly captures the emotional depth and complexity of Dr. Renee Richards' journey towards self-discovery and acceptance. Each musical piece seamlessly accompanies the various stages of her life, from the triumphant moments on the tennis court to the introspective reflections on her identity.