A
History of Violence In Select Theatres September 30
9/20/05
'A History of Violence' Directed by David Cronenberg With Original
Music Composed by Three Time Academy Award(R)-Winner Howard Shore Original
Motion Picture Soundtrack Out on New Line Records October 11th
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- "A History of
Violence," which premiered at Cannes this past May, will receive its
North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in
September. The original soundtrack will be released on New Line Records on
October 11th. "A History of Violence" marks the 11th
collaboration between director David Cronenberg and composer Howard Shore
("The Lord of the Rings" Trilogy, "King Kong").
"A History of Violence" is directed by acclaimed filmmaker
David Cronenberg ("Crash," "Spider," "Dead
Ringers") and stars Viggo Mortensen ("The Lord of the
Rings," "Hidalgo"), Maria Bello ("The Cooler"),
William Hurt ("The Village," "Kiss of the Spider
Woman"), Ed Harris ("Pollock") and newcomer Ashton Holmes.
Of late, composer Howard Shore may best be recognized for his work on
"The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which earned him three Academy
Awards(R), two for Best Original Score ("The Fellowship of the
Ring" and "The Return of the King") and one for Best
Original Song for his collaboration with Annie Lennox and Fran Walsh on
the song "Into the West" featured in "The Return of the
King."
Howard Shore has said that his writing for the films of David
Cronenberg has been the foundation for all of his film music compositions.
His longstanding collaboration with David Cronenberg has produced the
scores to eleven films -- "The Brood" (1979),
"Scanners" (1980), "Videodrome" (1983), "The
Fly" (1986), "Dead Ringers" (1988), "Naked Lunch"
(1990), "M. Butterfly" (1993), "Crash" (1996), "eXistenZ"
(1999), "Spider" (2002) and now "A History of
Violence" (2005).
As Shore describes in the liner notes, "'A History of Violence' is
my 11th film collaboration with director David Cronenberg. As David does
in so much of his work, he internalizes the story to make a personal
statement. We explored the idea of the film as a classic Western where the
visceral battle between good and evil is examined."
In Millbrook, Indiana, Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) and his wife (Maria
Bello) live a happy and quite life with their two children. Their idyllic
existence is shattered when Tom foils a vicious attempted robbery in his
diner. Heralded as a hero, Tom's life is changed overnight, attracting a
national media circus, which forces him into the spotlight. Uncomfortable
with his newfound celebrity, Tom tries to return to the normalcy of his
ordinary life only to be confronted by a mysterious and threatening man
(Ed Harris) who arrives in town believing Tom is the man who's wronged him
in the past.
It's the duality of Tom's nature that Shore addresses with the score.
"The main character, Tom Stall, struggles with his own capacity for
violence," said Shore. "The composition and its counterpoint
were constructed to reflect Tom's dual nature ... The film portrays the
consequences of violence and its effect on family and community."
In select theaters on September 30 and opening wide in October, New
Line Cinema Presents A Benderspink Production, "A History of
Violence." Directed by David Cronenberg, from a screenplay by Josh
Olsen, based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke, the film
is produced by Chris Bender and JC Spink. The film also stars William
Hurt, Ashton Holmes, Stephen McHattie, Peter MacNeill, and Ed Harris.