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Senna: Score Soundtrack

Senna: Score (2010) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Antonio Pinto
Release date:01.11.2011
Length: 48:11 (21 track)
Movie
Year:2010
Country:USA
Genre: documentary biography sport
IMDB: 1424432

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Senna
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Tracklist. Online preview

#Antonio Pinto — Senna: ScoreLength
1.God - Senna Theme
Antonio Pinto
2:54
2.The Bomb
Antonio Pinto
1:33
3.Home Theme
Antonio Pinto
1:10
4.Percussion Theme
Antonio Pinto
0:35
5.Japan Lotus
Antonio Pinto
1:02
6.God - Senna Theme Reprise
Antonio Pinto
1:08
7.World Champion
Antonio Pinto
1:28
8.Home Peace
Antonio Pinto
0:57
9.Hunt
Antonio Pinto
2:25
10.Secret Room
Antonio Pinto
5:11
11.Emptiness
Antonio Pinto
2:42
12.God - Senna Theme Reprise Redux
Antonio Pinto
3:43
13.Head Injury
Antonio Pinto
1:17
14.God - Senna Theme Reprise Redux II
Antonio Pinto
2:08
15.Ratzenberger / Senna's Face
Antonio Pinto
2:06
16.God - Senna Theme Reprise Redux III
Antonio Pinto
1:44
17.A Morte
Antonio Pinto
2:30
18.Strange Justice
Antonio Pinto
3:29
19.God - Senna Theme Finale
Antonio Pinto
2:14
20.Maracatu Atômico
Nação Zumbi
3:12
21.A Minha Menina
Os Mutantes
4:43
  48:11

Plot summary

The story of the monumental life and tragic death of legendary Brazilian motor-racing Champion, Ayrton Senna. Spanning the decade from his arrival in Formula One in the mid 80's, the film follows Senna's struggles both on track against his nemesis, French World Champion Alain Prost, and off it, against the politics which infest the sport. Sublime, spiritual yet, on occasion, ruthless - Senna conquers and transcends Formula One to become a global superstar. Privately, he is humble, almost shy, and fiercely patriotic, donating millions to his native Brasil and contemplating a life beyond motor-racing. Yet he is struck down in his prime on the blackest weekend in the history of the sport, watched live on television by 300 million people. Years on he is revered in Formula One as the greatest motor racing driver of all time - and in Brasil as a Saint.

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