The film arrives in the UK in June
27.04.2020 - 21:05 / nme.com
It will be the director's first movie in eight years
Daft Punk are going to be scoring an upcoming new movie by Dario Argento called Occhiali Neri.
The film, which in English translates to ‘Black Glasses’, will be Argento’s first in eight years and will star his daughter Asia Argento.
Speaking to Italian publication La Repubblica, the director, whose previous movies include Suspiria and Inferno, said Daft Punk are fans of his work and when they learned he was shooting a new movie they got in
The film arrives in the UK in June
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The raging fires of the particular phenomenon known as Daft Punk pandemonium were stoked earlier this week with the news that the French icons are working on the soundtrack to an upcoming film by legendary Italian director Dario Argento.
Daft Punk are to score legendary filmmaker Dario Argento’s new movie, Occhiali Neri.
Daft Punk is back -- kind of.The French icons are working on the soundtrack to a forthcoming film by legendary Italian director Dario Argento, who in an interview with Italian newspaper La Reppublica said the duo called to say they were fans of his work and wanted to contribute to the movie."They are my admirers, they know all my cinema," Argento said.
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