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The Man Who Cried Soundtrack

The Man Who Cried (2000) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
Release date:22.05.2001
Length: 54:04 (17 tracks)
Movie
Year:2000
Country:Great Britain
Genre: romance war music
IMDB: 206917

9.200

 
 

 

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#VA — The Man Who CriedLength
1.Je crois entendre encore
Salvatore Licitra
3:54
2.Jalousie
Pamela Nicholson and Vasko Vassilev
3:01
3.Di quella pira
Salvatore Licitra
2:16
4.Close Your Eyes
Salvatore Licitra
2:15
5.Tiganesca
Taraf De Haidouks
2:29
6.E lucevan le stelle
Salvatore Licitra
3:25
7.Cesar's Song
Kronos Quartet
3:47
8.Baladele Revoluteii
Taraf De Haidouks
3:18
9.Dido's Lament
Iva Bittova
1:48
10.Je crois entendre encore
Katia Labeque, Marielle Labeque and Salvatore Licitra
3:44
11.Ducho Balvalo
Taraf De Haidouks
3:30
12.Torna a Surriento
Katia Labeque and Salvatore Licitra
3:13
13.Without A Word
Fred Frith and Christopher Laurence
3:36
14.Bangi Khelimos
Taraf De Haidouks
2:15
15.Gloomy Sunday
Iva Bittova, Brian Dee, Andrew Cleyndert and Clark Tracey
3:29
16.Close Your Eyes (in Yiddish)
Kronos Quartet
3:46
17.Je Crois Entrendre Encore (Yiddish Lyrics)
Salvatore Licitra
4:18
  54:04

Plot summary

A Russian Jewish father emigrates to America in 1923, with a promise to send for his mother and young daughter when he is settled. When his village is burned in a pogrom, his mother is killed and his daughter is separated from other youngsters who make it to the port to emigrate. She ends up on a ship bound for England, where she is renamed Suzie and raised by a British family. Many years later, Suzie's talent for singing and dancing sees her accepted into a Paris dance troupe where she is befriended by Lola, a fellow dancer from Moscow. Cesar, a handsome brooding gypsy who works with the troupe later becomes her lover. Lola pursues Dante, an egotistical tenor who is performing in the area. All is well until the Nazis march into Paris, and Suzie's Russian Jewish background places her in danger. She must decide whether to leave Cesar and her friends and continue the search for her father in America.

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