Wingwomen Soundtrack: On November 1, 2023, Wingwomen is set to be released in the United States. It is a French action-comedy-crime film directed by Mélanie Laurent and starring Mélanie Laurent, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Isabelle Adjani.
The story revolves around two expert thieves who recruit a courageous woman named Sam to help them with one last task, unlike anything they have ever done before.
Quick Facts
| Title | Wingwomen (French: Voleuses) |
| Genre | Action-Comedy-Crime |
| Director | Mélanie Laurent |
| Starring | Mélanie Laurent, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Isabelle Adjani, Manon Bresch, Philippe Katerine, Félix Moati |
| Based On | La Grande Odalisque graphic novel by Jérôme Mulot, Florent Ruppert & Bastien Vivès |
| Release Date | November 1, 2023 (Netflix, worldwide) |
| Composer | Archive (band) |
| Where to Watch | Streaming on Netflix |
Who Composed Wingwomen Soundtrack
Archive is the composer of the Wingwomen Soundtrack. Here is the complete detail about the composer of the Wingwomen Soundtrack.
Archive: Archive is a British electronic/rock group based in London, formed in 1994 and led by Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths. The band started out in trip hop with their 1996 debut album Londinium before evolving toward psychedelia, avant-garde, post-rock, and progressive rock.
Archive composed the full original score for Wingwomen, an 18-track work released by Netflix Music on October 27, 2023, ahead of the film’s premiere. The band also wrote and performed the original song “Time on My Hands” (with Pollard Berrier and Dave Pen).
Wingwomen Soundtrack List
- Flying
- Quad
- The Skies Collapsing On To Us
- Shades
- Darts
- Beautiful
- Time On My Hands
- Dark
- Streets
- Pulses
- A World That Can Exist
- Take It Away
- Walking
- Breathe In Me
- Dreams
- Together
- Tower
- Dying
Singles
Singles are song that is separate from an album, however, it usually also appears on an album.
- Time on My Hands – Archive: The album Time On My Hands was released on 13 October 2023 and contains only 1 song, the duration of the song is 3 minutes. You can watch the song on the YouTube channel given below.
Additional Film Music of Wingwomen Soundtrack
- Bollywood Groove – SaraoMusic: Bollywood Groove – SaraoMusic was released in 2010 and is part of the album Urban Sitar.
- Doctor My Eyes – Jackson Browne: This song was released in the year 1972 from the album Jackson Browne
- Si j’etais un homme – Diane Tell: Si j’etais un home Song by Diane Tell and it is part of the album En flèche in year 1980.
- Amore addio – Brice Davoli: “Amore Addio” is a song by Brice Davoli, part of the album Italian Songs 2.
- Madamicella – Jean-Michel Panunzio & Patrice Bernardini: “Madamicella” was composed by Jean-Michel Panunzio and Patrice Bernardini and released in 1996.
- Concerto Pour Une Voix – Danielle Licari: Concerto Pour Une Voix is a song from Danielle Licari’s album Concerto por un Voix which contains new recordings of her greatest hits, released in 1969.
- Charlie’s Prelude – John Kirby: “Charlie’s Prelude,” performed by John Kirby and His Orchestra, is a vintage recording also featured on the soundtrack to the 2016 film Florence Foster Jenkins.
- The Nutcracker Suite: VIII. Valses Des Fleurs (Waltz of the Flowers), composed by Tchaikovsky, performed by Enrique Bátiz & the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Poeta en el Viento – Vicente Amigo: This song was composed by Vicente Amigo in the year 1997 from the album Poeta (Bonus Disc).
- I’ll Stand By You – Pretenders: I’ll Stand by You is composed by The Pretenders and was released from the album Last of the Independents in the year 1994. However, the song has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
- Agnus Dei – Acapella: This song was released in 2003 from the album Monsieur En.
- Love On The Moon – Janko Nilovic, Louis Delacour: Love on the Moon is the song by Janko Nilovic, Louis Delacour was released in the year 1969 and is part of the album Psych’ imprint.
Wingwomen Soundtrack also includes:
- Happy Cuica Samba – Claude Salmieri
- Bollywood Groove – Karl Thomas Rundqvist
- Tension maison de verre – Alexis Place
- Techno Fete feu d’artifice – Alexis Place
- Desenchantee – Mylene Farmer, Laurent Boutonnat
- Ella Me Tal Vez – Abel Mariscal Torres, Israel Mariscal Torres
- Marcia Baila – Casablanca Drivers
- Propriano – Luis Corona
- Barcarolle from The Tales of Hoffmann, Act II (1988 – Remaster) – Vilem Tausky & Studio Two Symphony Orchestra
- The Girl from Ipanema (Japanese Version) – Astrud Gilberto
- Je l’aime a mourir – Casablanca Drivers
- Serenade for Flute, Violin, Viola and Triangle, B. 15bis “Largo” – Panocha Quartet, Jiří Válek & Graham Melville-Mason
You can listen to the soundtrack on Apple Music and Amazon Music.
Wingwomen is directed by Mélanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds) from a screenplay by Cédric Anger and Christophe Deslandes, based on the graphic novel La Grande Odalisque by Jérôme Mulot, Florent Ruppert, and Bastien Vivès.
The cast is led by Mélanie Laurent as Carole and Adèle Exarchopoulos (best known for Blue Is the Warmest Color) as Alex, the two career thieves at the center of the story. Isabelle Adjani plays their enigmatic boss, “The Godmother,” Manon Bresch plays Sam, the recently widowed getaway driver they recruit, and the cast also includes Philippe Katerine and Félix Moati.
Official Soundtrack
Here is the official soundtrack of the movie Wingwomen which was released on YouTube on October 27, 2023.
(External Link: Wingwomen Soundtrack)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the Wingwomen soundtrack?
The score was composed by Archive, a British electronic/rock band from London led by Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths. Netflix Music released their 18-track score on October 27, 2023.
When was Wingwomen released?
Wingwomen (Voleuses) premiered on Netflix worldwide on November 1, 2023.
What is Wingwomen about?
Two veteran thieves, Carole (Mélanie Laurent) and Alex (Adèle Exarchopoulos), recruit a recently widowed getaway driver named Sam (Manon Bresch) for one last job for their mysterious boss, “The Godmother” (Isabelle Adjani).
Is Wingwomen based on a book or comic?
Yes. The film is based on the graphic novel La Grande Odalisque by Jérôme Mulot, Florent Ruppert, and Bastien Vivès, adapted for the screen by Cédric Anger and Christophe Deslandes.
Where can I listen to the Wingwomen soundtrack?
The Archive score and featured songs are available to stream on Apple Music and Amazon Music, as well as other major digital platforms.
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