Remembering my friend and rehearing two films
Abstract
This article revolves around two soundtracks Walker has admired along with the person to whom this issue of Alphaville is dedicated: Danijela Kulezic-Wilson. The soundtracks come from Soul by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers and Nomadland by Chloé Zhao, both released in 2020. The films are sonically worlds apart: Soul is dominated by jazz music by Jon Batiste and contemporary electronic music by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, while Nomadland features modern classical music by Ludovico Einaudi and Ólafur Arnalds. Ironically, despite sounding profoundly different, both films draw from true stories in order to teach audioviewers about living well, even in the midst of death. Or, to reapply Danijela’s words about Waking Life (Richard Linklater, 2001), these films emphasise “the dualistic nature of human experience, the pleasure of being alive and the implicit proximity of death.” Walker combines cinematherapy with sound studies to make a case for the wisdom of both films that have helped her cope with the grief of Danijela’s death, in the hope that this might resonate for those readers who find similar comfort in their own film-to-person relationships.
Faculty Members
- Elsie Walker - Salisbury University
Themes
- Human Experience and Duality
- Coping with Grief
- Life Lessons from Cinema
- Soundtracks and Film Music
- Cinematherapy
Categories
- Musicology and ethnomusicology
- Psychology
- Visual and performing arts
- Cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics
- Multidisciplinary interdisciplinary sciences
- Experimental psychology
- Counseling and applied psychology nec
- Behavioral and cognitive sciences
- Visual arts, media studies design, and arts management nec
- Interdisciplinary computer sciences nec
- Music performance
- Performing arts
- Counseling and applied psychology
- Multidisciplinary interdisciplinary sciences nec
- Film, cinema, and media studies
- Multidisciplinary interdisciplinary sciences, other
- Interdisciplinary computer sciences
- Research and experimental psychology
- Visual arts, media studies, and design
- Behavioral neuroscience