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Kermode on Film

#149: Sound of Metal Special. Mark talks to musician and composer Abraham Marder about his work on this groundbreaking, award winning feature film

Kermode on Film

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News, Arts, Film, Entertainment News, Tv & Film

4.4913 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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#149: Sound of Metal Special. Mark talks to musician and composer Abraham Marder about his work on this groundbreaking, award winning feature film.


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0:00.0

You don't think that it's time that somebody cared enough to have a dream?

0:05.0

Why are you getting so upset? This is not about you.

0:08.0

Yes, it is. You are a human affront to all women and I am a woman.

0:12.0

At some point you gotta decide for yourself.

0:14.0

Can't let nobody make that decision for you.

0:18.0

How do you go about getting an exorcism?

0:21.0

Beg your pardon? Abraham Martyr and my job description,

0:27.0

composer, writer, producer,

0:35.0

that about covers it. A welcome to the program.

0:38.0

It's a delight to have you on.

0:40.0

I've seen Sound of Metal three times, twice at home and once in the cinema, and I was struck by what a different experience it was in the cinema.

0:48.0

Before we go back and talk about the film and your work on it, do you want to say something about why it's important to see a film like

0:54.3

Sound of Metal in a cinema or a theatre rather than at home?

0:58.2

Well, yeah, this film in particular is one that we spend so many years dreaming of this sound experience.

1:10.2

And me and Darius are just cinema lovers.

1:15.4

And that's just the way we'd most like to see a film.

1:18.8

So every second of this film

1:22.2

as an audio experience,

1:25.0

you know, was made, was mixed to be experienced in a theater.

1:29.0

And the amazing thing is that when all that happened in this world happened, I think we felt like the

1:39.2

head phone experience that so many people were getting at home ended up working, which was a beautiful thing,

1:47.0

because it created this kind of super intimacy.

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