Any Way the Wind Blows (film)

Any Way the Wind Blows is a 2003 Belgian film directed by Tom Barman, the lead singer of the Belgian rockband dEUS. The film is set in Antwerp and follows the lives of several characters intertwining with each other. Thanks to its rock music, jazz, pop and electronica music soundtrack, the film has become a cult film.[1] The theme song Summer's Here by Magnus was a hit at the time.[2][3][4]

Any Way The Wind Blows
Directed byTom Barman
Written byTom Barman
StarringFrank Vercruyssen
Diane De Belder
Eric Kloeck
Music byMagnus
Tom Barman
Distributed byAxiom Films (UK and Ireland)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryBelgium
LanguageDutch
French
English

Premise

Set in Antwerp at the beginning of June. On a sunny Friday eight people dream of having a different life. There is wind and music, police and paranoia, gossip, fighting and in the evening, a party.

Cast

  • Frank Vercruyssen - Walter
  • Diane De Belder - Lara
  • Eric Kloeck - Paul Garcin
  • Natali Broods - Natalie
  • Matthias Schoenaerts - Chouki
  • Dirk Roofthooft - Firmin
  • Jonas Boel - Frederique
  • Titus De Voogdt - Felix
  • Sam Louwyck - Windman
  • Annick Christiaens - Elsie
  • Cedric Faes - Charlie
  • Ides Meire - Thomas
  • Louise Fimmers - Julie
  • Katelijne Damen - Grandmother
  • Diane Meersman - Jessie
  • Johan Heldenbergh - Schoesetters

Soundtrack

  1. Magnus - "Summer's Here"
  2. Charles Mingus - "Mysterious Blues"
  3. Squarepusher - "My Red Hot Car"
  4. Toy - "Suspicion"
  5. Oliver Nelson - "Elegy For A Duck"
  6. Max Berlin - "Elle Et Moi"
  7. Charlie Parker - "In the still of the night"
  8. Young MC - "Got More Rhymes"
  9. The Kids - "There Will Be No Next Time"
  10. Yazoo - "Situation"
  11. Tiefschwarz - "Acid Soule"
  12. Magnus - "Rhythm Is Deified"
  13. Ils - "Next Level / 6 Space"
  14. J.J. Cale - "Magnolia"
  15. Evil Superstars - "Holy Spirit Come Home"
  16. Stade - "Anatonal"
  17. Aphrodite - "Lava Flows"
  18. Roots Manuva - "Witness One Hope"
  19. Herbie Hancock - "Curiosity"

Sources


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