# | Track | Duration | |
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1. | Intro | ||
2. | Children | ||
3. | Car | ||
4. | Tears | ||
5. | Autopsy | ||
6. | Empty White House | ||
7. | Graveyard | ||
8. | Lee Harvey Oswald | ||
9. | Walk to the Capitol | ||
10. | Vanity | ||
11. | Decision Made | ||
12. | Burial | ||
13. | The End | ||
14. | Credits |
Added on Thursday, December 08, 2016
The movie's gut punch owes part of its exceptional force to Mica Levi's emotionally charged score, its requiem-style strings heavy with sorrow, sometimes distorted to express a surreal state of warped reality (reminiscent of her fabulous work on “Under the Skin”). – The Hollywood Reporter
Jackie is the upcoming biographical film from Chilean director Pablo Larraín. Starring Natalie Portman (Black Swan) in the title role, the movie follows Jacqueline Kennedy from the days when she was First Lady of the White House to the aftermath of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Critically lauded since its debut at the Venice Film Festival where it won the Best Screenplay Award, Jackie also received the Platform Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival and is a heavy favorite going into awards season.
The score to Jackie was composed by experimental British musician Mica Levi, best known for her ethereal score to 2013’s sleeper hit Under the Skin. Mournful and eerie with a touch of the surreal, Levi has delivered an unmistakable musical tapestry every bit as iconic as Jackie O herself.