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Musician Kieran Kiely plays a central role in Finding You,Â
the new romantic comedy set in Ireland, but not as protagonist - he s the man behind the new film s evocative score.
The new film features Finley Sinclair (Rose Reid) an American violinist, who flunks her big audition at a prestigious New York music conservatory and decides instead to travel to a coastal village in Ireland to begin a semester studying abroad.Â
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There, an unlikely and unexpected romantic relationship blossoms with moonlighting film star Beckett Rush (Jedidiah Goodacre) who introduces her to the gifted Irish fiddler Seamus, who becomes her mentor as she falls in love with Irish music and finally finds a musical mojo.Â
How Finding You Composers Crafted an Irish Musical Landscape
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With the script for Brian Baugh’s “Finding You” (in theaters May 14) centering around violinist Finley (Rose Reid) traveling to the Irish coast for a semester, composer Kieran Kiely couldn’t help but say yes to the opportunity since music was part of the storyline.
In this coming-of-age story, Finley searches for herself, discovers her passion for music and finds unexpected romance with Jedidiah Goodacre’s Beckett Rush.
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How did you divide the music work on the film?
Kieran Kiely: We had to do a lot of work in advance of the filming because the whole film is all about music; she’s a fiddler, there’s the music we hear in the pub, the music Seamus (Patrick Bergin) teaches her, and there’s the score.
CS Score Interviews Emmy-nominated Composer Ruth Barrett May 14, 2021
Welcome to another edition of CS Score! This week we’ve got a couple of great interviews with Emmy Award-nominated composer Ruth Barrett, who discusses her work on
Law & Order: Organized Crime; and Alexander Arntzen, who explains the unique process behind his creepy new score for the horror film
Initiation. Plus, we debut an exclusive track from the Irish romantic dreamed Finding You from award-winning composer Timothy Williams.
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