# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Not Even God Will Stop It | 0:59 | |
2. | The Care He Needs | 1:33 | |
3. | Knock Him Into the Sea | 1:29 | |
4. | Need Any? | 1:30 | |
5. | Fill Their Nets | 1:19 | |
6. | Scraping Off | 1:32 | |
7. | The Foreign Chill | 2:30 | |
8. | Give Me the Rope | 2:30 | |
9. | Afternoon Nap | 1:17 | |
10. | Like the Other One | 1:11 | |
11. | Happy? | 1:38 | |
12. | Once There Was a Boat | 4:04 | |
13. | End Credits | 3:26 | |
14. | That's the Normal Kind (Album Only) | 1:07 | |
15. | This New Hawker (Album Only) | 1:25 | |
16. | All I've Got (Album Only) | 1:37 | |
17. | The Swordfish (Album Only) | 1:22 | |
18. | A Good Bit of Work (Album Only) | 1:31 | |
19. | Nothing's Biting Today (Album Only) | 5:34 | |
37:34 |
Added on Thursday, October 21, 2021
Little Twig Records presents the soundtrack for the Maltese drama Luzzu. The album contains the music composed by Jon Natchez of the rock band The War on Drugs.
Little Twig Records presents the soundtrack for the Maltese drama Luzzu. The album contains the music composed by Jon Natchez of the rock band The War on Drugs.
The soundtrack is available to download on Amazon.
Luzzu is directed by Alex Camilleri with Jesmark Scicluna, Michela Farrugia and David Scicluna.
A hardworking Maltese fisherman, Jesmark is faced with an agonizing choice. He can repair his leaky luzzu – a traditional, multicolored wooden fishing boat – in the hopes of eking out a meager living at sea for his wife and newborn son, just as his father and grandfather did before him.
Or he can decommission it in exchange for an EU payout and cast his lot with a sinister black-market operation that is decimating the Mediterranean fish population and the livelihoods of the local families who depend on it.
Luzzu won a Sundance Jury Prize for its nonprofessional lead actor Jesmark Scicluna, a real-life Maltese fisherman, and heralds the arrival of writer-director-editor Alex Camilleri.
His gripping film operates in the neorealist tradition of Luchino Visconti, Roberto Rosselini, and the Dardenne brothers and calls to mind the socially engaged cinema of Ken Loach and the film’s producer Ramin Bahrani (Man Push Cart, The White Tiger).. ( - Kino Lorber - )