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)
1. Piano Sonata no.4 op.7: II – Beethoven
2.

[0:10′] Lola matches different body parts printed on paper.
3.

[0:58′] Lucy dances in front of the camera.
4. Nocturne Op.9 No.2 – Chopin
[1:39′] Felix looks at himself in the bathroom mirrors.
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[1:49′] Ending credits song
6. Official Competition – Edu Cruz
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8. Te Digo Adios – Carlos Jonatan Milan Rosa, Nicolas Nocchi
9. 100 Veces – Carlos Jonatan Milan Rosa, Nicolas Nocchi
10. Doble Juego – Carlos Jonatan Milan Rosa, Henry Saco Cordova, Nicolas Nocchi
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13. Perdoname – Carlos Jonatan Milan Rosa, Nicolas Nocchi, Yessica Milan Rosa
14. Nadie – Carlos Jonatan Milan Rosa, Nicolas Nocchi
Film Trailer


Category: Comedy Movie Soundtracks, Drama Movie Soundtracks
IMDB: Official Competition
Official Competition Film informationMovie Genre: Comedy, Drama
Release date (wide): (expeted) 17 June 2022
Runtime: 1h 54m

CRASHIN’ DOWN | SPACEBASSDJ
https://open.spotify.com/album/2IPrTbtOH2UM4TKpZaufL7?si=uR_oUnz-SgSlkJEQi9AmRw
I’m looking for the version that was used in the movie.
I’ve scoured the internet, with the exception of the actual scene, I’ve been unable to find it.
The one listed here is similar, but not the one. “3. Crashin’ Down – SPACEBASSDJ [0:58′] Lucy dances in front of the camera.”
Good luck, and Thanks
WISH TO KNOW THE NAME OF THE PIANO MUSIC AT THE OF THE MOVIE. (IT IS NOT SONATA NO.4 OP. 7)
Frédéric Chopin’s Prelude in C minor, Opus 28, Number 20.
I would like to know the piano piece at the beginning ( the sonata) how I can locate to listen to please ? It is also played near the end of the movie too.
it could be Piano Sonata no.4 op.7: II – Beethoven
I AVE JUST LISTENNED TO D. BARENBOIN PLAY THE SONATA NO, 4 OPUS 7. IT IS NOT THE PIANO PIECE THAT IS PLAYED AT END OF THE MOVIE.. SO PLEASE EXPLAIN.
Frédéric Chopin’s Prelude in C minor, Opus 28, Number 20.
I would like to know the name of the piano piece played at the end of the movie during credits.
Thank you
Prelude opus 28 no 4 e-minor
The melody is by Leo Brouwer, from the brilliant trilogy by Cuban filmmaker Humberto Solàs, from 1968. You can listen to it hear, as the first one of the trilogy begins, corresponding to the colonial period and the war of independence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUi-FX6CwiI
I’d like to know who plays in the piano version used in Official Competition. The website provides a stupid response to your query, since we cannot provide the minutes from a film that is not available on streaming, it has only just come out.
I’d like to know it too. It’s towards the end of the film.
The last piece of music, AFTER the Rich and the Poor by Jarrett, that piano sonata as the credits role is not listed. Chopin? Please list.ty
Yes, there was Chopen. It is Prelude Op.28 No.20 in C Minor
Thank you, brother!
God bless.