Song credits - additional film music - songs that are not included in the official soundtrack list, but are playing in the movie.
Listen to full soundtrack songs (where available)
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[0:01’] Adrien sits at the desk and writes a letter to Giulia.
[0:02’] The song repeats when Adrien looks at Margot as she gets ready in the bathroom.
[0:02’] Adrien puts on a pair of eyeglasses and a fake moustache, while Margot puts on some makeup.
[0:03’] Adrien steps out onto the balcony to enjoy a cigarette while watching the passers-by, and Margot is attacked by an unknown man.
[2:05’] Simon shows up at the hotel room and shoots Margot.
2. Klaviersonate in D Minor L 366 – Allegro Moderato – Domenico Scarlatti
[0:04’] Title card. Martha cleans up the pool before falling in while waving to the people on the boat.
[0:07’] Martha gets out of the pool and goes to her room to dry her hair.
[1:00’] Adrien and Margot are both sending texts to their targets at the same moment.
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[0:13’] Simon becomes enraged and switches off the marketing film for the expensive flats.
4. La Cite Swing – Jasper Sean Wilkinson
[0:14’] A band performs live at the event held by Martha. Adrien gets ready and goes outside to join the other guests.
5. Darling, I Must Confess – Paul J. Frederik & Valerie Peterson
[0:15’] The director of the Nice national theater arrives at the party and talks to his wife on the phone before going in with his mistress. Martha gives a speech in front of everyone complaining that she didn’t get the role of Adelaide.
6. La Chanson D’Adelaide – Isabelle Adjani
[0:17’] Adrien plays the piano while Martha performs in front of the audience.
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[0:20’] As they leave the party, Margot orders Adrien to drive while they get intimate.
[0:48’] Adrien heads to the pier where she sees Margot hanging out with an old man on his boat.
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[0:23’] Simon lies in front of the judge, saying that she didn’t know Margot well.
[1:49’] Margot and Simon dance together at the club when he starts feeling unwell.
[2:00’] Simon gets a flashback from the night he was partying with Margot in the club.
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[0:27’] Music plays softly in the background when Giulia and Adrien are talking at the restaurant.
10. Manon Lescaut, Act2 In Quelle Trine Morbide – Belgian Radio & Television Philarmonic Orchestra
[0:32’] Adrien tells Margot about the food Martha likes to eat for breakfast.
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[0:33’] Adrien takes Margot to a fancy restaurant where she makes a scene in front of everyone so they can leave without paying.
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[0:34’] Adrien and Margot leave on a scooter after causing a great scandal at the luxury restaurant, and they go to eat pizza at the nicest location in Nice.
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[0:35’] Margot and Adrien admit that they enjoy kissing one other, and she leaves after giving him her phone number.
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[0:39’] Margot attends a yacht party and gets upset when a man harasses her and then pushes her into the ocean.
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[0:41’] Adrien and Margot jump off the cliff together. The song continues to play through the following montage with the couple.
16. Klaviersonate In C Major L 457 – Catabile – Domenico Scarlatti
[0:47’] Martha calls Adrien to her room to help her in playing the part.
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[0:49’] Adrien and Margot take a bath together and make out. She begins to cry, and he assures her that they will have a happy life together.
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[1:01’] Carole lights herself a cigarette, then informs her husband that they have to talk.
19. Valses Sentimentales, Op 50 D.779: No. 5 In B-Flat Major – Paolo Bordoni
[1:11’] Martha and Adrien go away together on a boat trip while Margot continues to date Simon.
[1:24’] Adrien replaces the expensive paintings from Martha’s house and then finds out that they were fake.
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[1:17’] The song plays when the play is over and the audience is cheering.
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[1:37’] Carole plays this song and dances in the kitchen while drinking wine, then makes out with her husband.
22. Nocturne En Fa Majeur Op. 148 D.897 – The Royal Philarmonic Orchestra
[1:45’] Margot goes to the restaurant and asks for a grape juice in a wine glass while waiting for Simon to arrive.
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[1:48’] Margot drags Simon to a nightclub to celebrate their last night together.
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[1:48’] Margot orders drinks at the bar and forces Simon to drink as well in order for them to have a good time together.
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[1:49’] Margot texts Laurent, pleading with him to stop harassing her, and then returns to Simon with more cocktails.
26. Taking It Easy – Tony Kinsey
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31. Can’t Help The Bass Face – Guy Oliver
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34. Message Of Love – Richard John Salter
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37. Night Life – Johnny Hawksworth
Original release date: 1 November 2022
Label: Milan Records
Original music composed by Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen
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[0:05’] In court, witnesses mention Martha as the lone woman who was unaware that her husband was gay.
[2:14’] Second end credits song.
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[0:09’] Martha delivers a monologue on stage before meeting Adrien for the first time.
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[0:23’] Martha watches an old movie while having a drink on the couch, then talks to Adrien about what happened at the party.
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[0:30’] Adrien and Margot get intimate in a public bathroom, then they go for a walk together.
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[1:22’] Simon argues with his wife, then gets in the car and meets up with Margot at the new apartment.
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[1:58’] Martha begins to cry and stares in the mirror, visualizing herself in front of a large audience. In court, she acknowledges that she has written a check for Adrien so that he will no longer threaten her.
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[2:09’] Margot and Adrien live different lives yet continue to think about each other.
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[2:11’] First end credits song.


Film Trailer


Category: Crime Movie Soundtracks, Drama Movie Soundtracks
IMDB: Mascarade
Mascarade Film informationMovie Genre: Crime, Drama
Release date (wide): 1 November 2023
Runtime: 2h 14m
Production: Les Films du Kiosque, Pathé, Orange Studio
Distributor: Alternative Films, Orange Studio, Pathé
Director: Nicolas Bedos
Stars: Pierre Niney, Isabelle Adjani, François Cluzet
View more music by: Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen
