I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore


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Lakeshore Records 05/05/2017 CD (0780163500028)
Movie Film release: 2017
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.BackyardBrooke Blair and Will Blair 
2.Go Away (To Paradise)Jason Newman 
3.Ruth's Action Theme Part 1Brooke Blair and Will Blair 
4.Ballad of SissyfistThe Giraffes 
5.Bring Out The Bible (We Ain't Got a Prayer)The Texas Sapphires 
6.Check My GrillThe Hot as Shits 
7.Three Point StanceBulletproof Moose, Antwine Jones, Wesley Adams 
8.Namesake FeatureMy New Mixtape 
9.CampfireBrooke Blair and Will Blair 
10.History of ManAmanaz 
11.Killer SillsBrooke Blair and Will Blair 
12.Open SesameBrooke Blair and Will Blair 
13.Afraid of LoveMeli Sul 
14.Bring On The Dancing HorsesEcho & The Bunnymen 
15.Ruth's Action Theme Part 2Brooke Blair and Will Blair 
16.What Would Jesus Do?Brooke Blair and Will Blair 
17.SweetheartAint Rights 
18.Bus CrushBrooke Blair and Will Blair 
19.Where's My Son?Brooke Blair and Will Blair 
20.Snake IslandBrooke Blair and Will Blair 
21.Tony!Brooke Blair and Will Blair 
22.Drinking From a Swimming PoolThe Graverobbers 
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I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

Added on Tuesday, April 25, 2017  

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

From the producers of Kelly Reichardt's 'Certain Women' and Jeremy Saulnier's 'Green Room' comes the story of Ruth (Melanie Lynskey), a nursing assistant suffering through a crisis of existential despair. But when her house is burglarized, Ruth discovers a renewed sense of purpose in tracking down the thieves. Accompanied by her obnoxious martial-arts-enthusiast neighbor Tony (Elijah Wood), they soon find themselves dangerously out of their depth against a pack of degenerate criminals.

Written and directed by Macon Blair (“Blue Ruin,” “Green Room,') in his directorial debut, with a distinctive look courtesy of cinematographer Larkin Seiple (“Swiss Army Man,” “Cop Car”), the film also stars David Yow, Jane Levy, Devon Graye, Christine Woods, Robert Longstreet, Lee Eddy and Gary Anthony Williams. The film was produced by XYZ Films and filmscience.
ABOUT BROOKE BLAIR AND WILL BLAIR
Brothers, Brooke and Will Blair are accomplished composers for film, television, web and public installations. The Blairs have scored award-winning feature films, documentaries, commercials and secured song placements in Disney films, Weinstein Company films and cable television.

As long term collaborators with director Jeremy Saulnier, the brothers scored his first feature, Slamdance 2007 Audience Award Winner 'MURDER PARTY', followed by the Sundance, Cannes, TIFF favorite 'BLUE RUIN', gaining them a Public Choice Nomination for the World Soundtrack Awards in Belgium, and an inclusion in ASCAP's Composer Spotlight at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The Blairs returned to Sundance 2016 with both Saulnier's follow up thriller, 'GREEN ROOM', starring Patrick Stewart and Anton Yelchin, and 'I AM YUP'IK', a short documentary exploring a vibrant high school basketball culture in rural Alaska. The brothers have continued to balance their work with tense thrillers such as the Joel Kinnamon led 'EDGE OF WINTER' and the stark black and white drama 'LIVE CARGO', with feature documentaries including a Jon Brion inspired score for 'MAGICIANS: Life in the Impossible' and a string-heavy accompaniment to director Don Argott's 'BATMAN AND BILL' to be released by HULU 2017.

Brooke and Will are reuniting at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival with their brother Macon’s directorial debut, 'I DON'T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE.' The heartfelt dark comedy featuring a stellar cast (Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, Jane Levy and David Yow) opens the festival in dramatic competition. Macon worked closely with his younger brothers to craft an eclectic score drifting from baritone sax-fueled Motown songs, dark theremin themes, screamy sludge metal, and 80's new wave.

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