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- Bodysong is a 2003 BAFTA-winning do****entary about human life and the human condition directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. The image...
- Bodysong is the debut solo album by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. It is the soundtrack to the do****entary film Bodysong. It was released on October...
- Tom Skinner. Greenwood's first solo work, the soundtrack for the film Bodysong, was released in 2003. In 2007, he scored There Will Be Blood, the first...
- Greenwood contributed b**** to two soundtracks by his brother, Jonny, Bodysong (2003) and Inherent Vice, and on his score for the 2008 film Wood****...
- elements from Greenwood's compositions 'Popcorn Superhet Receiver' and Bodysong (such as the track "Convergence", pla**** atop the title track during the...
- Magnetism, First Language, To Remain, Works and Days, Speed of Life, and Bodysong. Edward Kleinschmidt Mayes was born in Minnesota. Mayes received a BA in...
- Christmas?", produced by Godrich. Greenwood composed soundtracks for the films Bodysong (2004) and There Will Be Blood (2007); the latter was the first of several...
- Radiohead's music and was impressed with Jonny Greenwood's scoring of the film Bodysong. While writing the script for There Will Be Blood, Anderson heard Greenwood's...
- Jonny Greenwood, also composed his first solo works, the soundtracks Bodysong (2004) and There Will Be Blood (2007). In March 2005, Radiohead began writing...
- scores that use the ondes Martenot include A P****age to India, Amelie, Bodysong, There Will Be Blood (2007), Hugo (2011) and Manta Ray. The ondes Martenot...