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Soundtracking with Edith Bowman

Jerry Bruckheimer & Joachim Rønning Discuss Young Woman And The Sea

Soundtracking with Edith Bowman

Edith Bowman

Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.6754 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

We have a bonus episode for you today, which is an Everyman Soundtracking Live with Jerry Bruckheimer and Joachim Ronning - who joined me live on stage to discuss their wonderful movie Young Woman And The Sea. Starring Daisy Ridley, it tells the story of Trudy Ederie who became the first woman to swim the English Channel in 1926, but has since been largely forgotten. Until now, that is!

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0:00.0

Hello, my friends. Thank you so much for joining me, Edith Bowman, for another week of soundtracking.

0:07.1

I say another week, this is another bonus episode.

0:10.2

We're very grateful that people are so willing to come on and chat to us.

0:14.1

And also we're thrilled with the response to our Everyman Soundtracking Film Club, which is growing great guns.

0:20.3

In fact, may I draw your attention to the event that we are holding this week on the 11th, which is Tuesday, which is going to be a bike riders special.

0:29.6

So a preview of bike riders followed by an in-conversation.

0:33.1

If you want to come along and get tickets, then just head to our socials where you can find all the details.

0:38.4

We are at Soundtrack in UK.

0:40.5

And this bonus episode for you today, which is in fact an Everyman's Soundtrack in Live, is with none other than Jerry Brookheimer and Joachim Ronning, who joined me to discuss their wonderful movie, Young Women and the Sea.

0:54.9

You might have heard me talk about this film a couple of weeks ago.

0:56.9

We had the wonderful composer Amelia Warner.

0:59.6

And the film stars Daisy Ridley and it tells the story of Trudy Edderley,

1:03.6

who became the first woman to swim the English Channel in 1926,

1:08.7

but has since been largely forgotten. Until now, that is. This film has been getting the

1:14.5

most wonderful response at the cinema, and quite rightly so. I think it's still in cinemas,

1:20.0

but it is about to jump onto Disney Plus very, very soon. So if you miss it at the cinema,

1:25.9

make sure you watch it on Disney Plus.

1:28.0

But do try and see it in the cinema because the score that Amelia's created and the sound,

1:33.2

it really warrants to be seen on a big screen.

1:36.1

And when we spoke to Amelia about her score, we were just so joyful about what she'd created.

1:42.7

So we're going to start and begin with her cue, Free Spirit. Oh Oh Oh Oh

2:01.6

Oh

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