Film Music recorded in Norway for the Danish movie “Stranger”.

Film Music recorded in Norway for the Danish movie "Stranger", by composer Raymond Enoksen. The Music was recorded with the chamber music ensemble Trondheim Soloists and flutist Marthe Belsvik Stavrum in Trondheim at Øra Studio. Recorded by engineer Jo Ranheim.

Film Music recorded in Norway for the Danish movie “Stranger”, by composer Raymond Enoksen. The Music was recorded with the chamber music ensemble Trondheim Soloists and flutist Marthe Belsvik Stavrum in Trondheim at Øra Studio. Recorded by engineer Jo Ranheim.

“Stranger” directed by the Danish director Mads Hedegaard, is set 4000 years BC. In this score the composer and director really could experiment with the expression and has really created something unique.

“Stranger”:

When Aathi and her family, as the first farmers ever, arrive in what is now known as Denmark, her family is killed by a local tribe of hunter-gatherers. Alone in the vast and eerie forest, Aathi and her brother are forced to live with the tribe that killed their family and learn their traditions in order to survive. But gradually, the demands of what Aathi must submit to, become more and more ruthless. And in the end, it is clear that there can be no peaceful solution to the first and biggest culture clash in European history – and Aathi must decide if she will take her revenge.

Set approximately 4000 years BC, STRANGER is a raw story about survival at all costs. An epic, thrilling and captivating pre-historical film presenting a unique look into the transition from hunter stone- age to peasant stone-age with a Pre-Indo-European language, which has been developed exclusively for this film. STRANGER is a chapter of our common history, which has never been brought to life in film before. With a suspense-driven storyline and incredible production value, STRANGER features rising star, Angela Bundalovic (Copenhagen Cowboy, 2022) alongside Danica Curcic (The Mist, 2017).

Written by
Oda Sofie Aaring