The Chemical Brothers compose soundtrack for Saorise Ronan’s ‘Hanna’- SEE VIDEO
Soundtrack for film due to be released in March
Read more: Saoirse Ronan: shooting ‘Hanna’ was ‘bad-ass’- SEE VIDEO & POLL
The Chemical Brothers have composed a unique score for Irish actress Saorise Ronan’s new thriller “Hanna”.
Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons have composed twenty tracks for the album which have been described as “frenetic” and “fast-paced”. The new soundtrack will go on sale in the iTunes store next Tuesday. Tracks include the haunting "Hanna's Theme," "The Devil Is In the Details" and "Container Park,"
Ronan joins an all-star cast including Cate Blanchett, and Eric Bana for her latest role in the film directed by Joe Wright.
The Irish actress plays a 16-year-old assassin trained by Eric Bana, her father, who is an ex-CIA agent. Set in Swedan, Ronan is trained to be an assassin from a young age, but she herself becomes a target and is pursued by Cate Blanchett. The movie is due to be released in April.
Read more: Saoirse Ronan: shooting ‘Hanna’ was ‘bad-ass’- SEE VIDEO & POLL
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