# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Seeking Comfort | 1:47 | |
2. | I Loved The Way She Spoke | 1:32 | |
3. | Attachment, Detachment | 1:49 | |
4. | Wiping Away Tears | 1:36 | |
5. | One Second Chance | 1:14 | |
6. | Dreams of Dreams | 1:07 | |
7. | The Longing, The Pull | 2:10 | |
8. | Automatic Connection | 1:32 | |
9. | Beginnings Remembered | 1:36 | |
10. | I'm Not A Bad Person | 1:39 | |
11. | Relapse | 2:09 | |
12. | Detox | 2:28 | |
13. | I Can't Have You Go Back | 1:10 | |
14. | I Never Expected This To Happen | 2:09 | |
15. | 15 Year Call | 1:52 | |
16. | I'm Just Tired | 1:59 | |
17. | All We Can Do Is Hope | 5:13 | |
18. | Doing Things Differently | 2:38 | |
19. | Goodbyes | 3:24 | |
20. | The Things We Do For Love | 2:54 | |
41:58 |
Added on Monday, October 18, 2021
Konsonant Records presents the soundtrack for the Hulu documentary Jacinta. The album contains the music composed by Gil Talmi
Konsonant Records presents the soundtrack for the Hulu documentary Jacinta. The album contains the music composed by Gil Talmi
This album is available on Amazon digital music services.
A feature documentary directed by Jessica Earnshaw.
Filmed for over three years, JACINTA begins at the Maine Correctional Center where Jacinta, 26, and her mother Rosemary, 46, are incarcerated together, both recovering from drug addiction. As a child, Jacinta became entangled in her mother's world of drugs and crime and has followed her in and out of the system since she was a teenager.
This time, as Jacinta is released from prison, she hopes to maintain her sobriety and reconnect with her own daughter, Caylynn, 10, who lives with her paternal grandparents. Despite her desire to rebuild her life for her daughter, Jacinta continually struggles against the forces that first led to her addiction. With unparalleled access and a gripping vérité approach, director Jessica Earnshaw paints a deeply intimate portrait of mothers and daughters and the effects of trauma over generations. …..
'An astonishing record of the hereditary nature of trauma, Jacinta follows the lives of three generations of women struggling to find stability amid years of dependency. Jacinta leaves the Maine Correctional Center, leaving her mother behind to complete her own sentence, and attempts to rebuild her relationship with Caylynn, her preternaturally wise pre-teen daughter who craves time and attention from the mother she adores. But as the pressures of shaping a life in a world she has hardly known sober proves increasingly challenging, she brings the viewer into her emotional, day-to-day battle to find peace with herself and earn the trust of her family.
In Jessica Earnshaw’s devastatingly insightful film—her first—we’re not only given a window into the effects of Jacinta’s addiction but, most importantly, its root causes. Earnshaw remains embedded with her subject, often in precarious conditions, committed to documenting the roller-coaster journey of a promising woman repeatedly knocked down by her past. Jacinta’s harrowing experience and her child’s emotionally astute and profound reaction to years of disappointment combine to create a tragic but hopeful tale of love and American life.'
( - Liza Domnitz - Tribeca Film Festival - )
More info at: Official Web Site
More info at: Composer Gil Talmi Official Site