"Human - OST" is a captivating soundtrack album composed by Armand Amar for the documentary film "Human" directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Released on September 25, 2015, under Warner Classics, this album is a testament to Amar's ability to blend Sufi influences with cinematic scoring, creating a profound and evocative musical journey. The album spans 24 tracks, each named "Amar" followed by a descriptive title, reflecting the diverse locations and themes explored in the documentary. From the serene "Mongolia" to the poignant "Forgiveness" and the uplifting "Ghada's Dream," each piece is a standalone exploration of human experiences and global landscapes. The album's duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes offers a rich tapestry of sounds that complement the film's narrative, making it a compelling listen for both fans of the documentary and those who appreciate evocative instrumental music. Amar's composition for "Human" earned him the César Award for Best Original Music in 2015, further cementing his reputation as a masterful composer.
Armand Amar is a celebrated French composer with a unique global perspective, having grown up in Morocco. His music is a rich tapestry of cultural influences, often drawing from Sufi traditions. Amar's work has garnered international acclaim, notably winning the 2010 César Award for Best Original Music for the film "Le Concert." His soundtracks, such as those for "Mia and the White Lion" and "Human," are known for their evocative and emotive qualities, transporting the audience into the heart of the stories they accompany. Whether composing for film or exploring natural themes, as in his collaboration with choreographer Mourad Merzouki, Amar's compositions are a journey of their own, blending cultural depth with cinematic grandeur.
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