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The story then moves forward eighteen years as ominous whispers of disputable miracles scandalise the cloistered sisters, a test of faith awaits deeply pious Benedetta in the shape of bruised, abused, and earthly Bartolomea: a young woman fleeing her violent father. And begins with the sincerely devout eight-year-old novice, Benedetta Carlini, being taken to the Theatine Convent of the mother of God in Pescia as a bride for Jesus Christ. Directed by the controversial Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven, the story is set in 17th-century Tuscany, Italy, with the threat of Plague casting its sinister shadow across the European continent.

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Please do not hesitate on this one, it is a score that is just overflowing with a richness and an atmosphere that is filled with deep spiritual ambience, which matches and supports the movie wonderfully. It’s a brilliant score from Dudley, but with a track record as glowing as hers, this should not be a surprise. Well, it has finally been released on digital platforms. And if you were paying attention, you may recall that I mentioned before Christmas the up-and-coming release of Anne Dudley’s score for Benedetta. No slouching now, sit up at the back please, and pay attention. First to new and recent releases, are you sitting comfortably, then I’ll begin. So onwards and upwards or maybe its downwards depending on the scores I have selected to showcase. But looking at Dracula I would have to say it’s worth the extra pounds simply for the stunning artwork and overall presentation of the release. The only difference between these and the original releases on vinyl or CD being a quite hefty price tag. Time for another look at the latest film soundtrack releases and also a trip down memory lane to look at releases that you might have missed, this time the vintage releases are all available on vinyl now because of the upsurge in popularity of the long playing record, scores such as Bram Stokers Dracula, with the highly atmospheric score by Wojciech Kilar, and also items such as Frank Cordell’s epic score for the historical drama Khartoum, both firm favorites already, but titles that seem to have become even more popular once again because of the excellent presentation being done by various labels that are producing vinyl.






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