One Night in Turin boasts an incredibly, evocative soundtrack, sourced entirely from British artists. [9], Setting the World Cup in a wider socio-political context, Erskine examines how close hooliganism came to wrecking the competition and how quickly sports minister Colin Moynihan condoned the Italian authorities' heavy-handed tactics. New Fast Automatic Daffodils - Big "[18] Peter Martin of Twitch Film thought "Much time and care was spent on the recreations, but they have an odd flavor, with the majority of them consisting of unnecessary inserts that stick out from the archival material like a series of sore thumbs." James - Come home (flood mix) Our release of the score, which runs just under 20 minutes, is a special project for us. It looks at the social and political context of the event as well as how it changed people's perception of football and the England team. One Night in Turin boasts an incredibly, evocative soundtrack, I wonder if all that time and effort wouldn't have been better served by integrating modern-day interviews providing historical perspective, such as the interview with author Pete Davies that's included as one of the extras. [9], One Night in Turin official film score album is by British composer Stuart Hancock[12] and was released a digital EP by MovieScore Media on 1 June 2010. All music is composed by Stuart Hancock and The Bratislava Symphony Orchestra. One Night in Turin (Original Motion Picture Score) is the film score of British documentary film One Night in Turin, written and directed by James Erskine, and based on Pete Davies' book All Played Out. Yet it's still the iconic footballing footage that really hits home..."[8] Nicholas Barber of The Independent on Sunday called it "Timely". "[24], One Night in Turin (Original Motion Picture Score), "One Night in Turin: The Inside Story of a World Cup that Changed our Footballing Nation Forever [Paperback]", "Book Review: All Played Out: The Full Story of Italia '90 – Pete Davies (also published as One Night in Turin)", "One Night in Turin (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack EP)", "Hot Tub Time Machine, Steve Pink, 99 mins, (15) A Nightmare on Elm Street, Samuel Bayer, 102 mins, (18) The Back-Up Plan, Alan Poul, 103 mins, (12A)", "Film reviews: Four Lions, One Night In Turin and SUS", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=One_Night_in_Turin&oldid=968559554#Music, Documentary films about association football, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 20 July 2020, at 03:39. He added: "One night in Turin might have restored national pride but it pointed towards the selfishness that has since ruined the beautiful game. Glasvegas - Geraldine "[17], Mark Douglas of The Journal described it as "It is an unashamedly enjoyable hour and a half. Home. Hancock's music is absolutely brilliant, the new recording of 'Nessun Dorma' breathtaking and the performance by the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra extraordinary. Matthew Turner - View.co.uk. Media If any information appears to be missing from this page, contact us and let us know! "[16], Kevin Pocock of Den of Geek rated the film 2/5 and described is as "a well-constructed, finely narrated, re-stitching of that titular night in Turin, intriguing for those who didn't witness the events when they happened, and equally so for those who haven't mulled it to death since. Adamski - Killer "[19], David Edwards of the Mirror.co.uk said, "One Night In Turin... provides an entertaining look at how manager Bobby Robson became a national hero and Gazza's tears made him a celebrity. Performed byBratislava Symphony Orchestra. The Daily Mail called it "The finest footballing adventure of a generation." [11] It climaxes with the night at the Stadio delle Alpi in Turin when they lost the semi-final to West Germany on penalties. Manfred Mann - Down the road apiece Happy Mondays - Hallelujah (club mix) "[5] Philip French of The Observer said, "The film is strictly for nostalgists and students of visual and verbal clichés. [15], Tom Dawson of Total Film thought "Erskine's One Night In Turin argues that the endeavours of Bobby Robson's players eased the memories of Heysel and Hillsborough, leading to a rebirth of the national game..."[2] Richard Luck of Film4.com said, "More compelling still is Erskine's insistence that, as disappointing as defeat might have been, the way England played throughout Italia 90 went a long way towards soothing the nightmares of Heysel, Bradford and Hillsborough. DVD Stone Roses - Elephant Stone This is your first. The Rakes - We are all animals Normally, we do not release scores that are this short in duration, but in this case we just had to. It's a well-constructed argument that points up the insignificance of victory and defeat in the greater scheme of things." Not only are there no interviews, but the footage of the game — and of all the other matches covered in the build-up — is patchy. [6], The film only uses archive footage – there are no modern contextual interviews, all the footage is from the time. It brings to mind all the thoughts and feelings you had at the time and it reveals some things you may never have spotted..."[7][14] Warren Howard of Belfast Telegraph thought "One Night in Turin manages to be an effective historical document as well as an engaging retelling of England's dramatic progress towards an unforgettable semi-final with West Germany during the 1990 World Cup in Italy. One Night in Turin soundtrack from 2010, composed by Stuart Hancock. The match action is intercut with reconstructed, modern-day footage. The Farm - All Together Now, Copyright 2010 The Charlatans - the only one i know "[21] Phil of De Semlyen of Empire rated the film 2/5 and called it "Nostalgic viewing for fans that offers up too little by way of fresh insights. Adapted from[1] Pete Davies' 2006 eye-witness account All Played Out,[2][3][4] a memoir of the England football team's World Cup adventure at the 1990 World Cup. "[22], Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said, "As it is, One Night in Turin looks a bit like a DVD given away with a Sunday newspaper – but watchable, nevertheless. Darren Rea of Review Graveyard said of the score, "It's short, it's sweet, but not a second of this EP is wasted. Movie: One Night in Turin (2010) info with movie soundtracks, credited songs, film score albums, reviews, news, and more. "[9] He added: "Perhaps the film might have been beefed up by a few talking heads slots, which would have given the main protagonists an opportunity to expand on their roles in this particular passion play. The album is the third soundtrack/film score by British composer Stuart Hancock. The Story This is wall to wall, grade A quality material. [5] It weaves rare, unseen footage with a Gary Oldman-voiced narrative and a soundtrack with early nineties music. The Times described it as "A wonderful reminiscence of a life-changing time." All rights reserved. Narrated by Oldman, and interspersed with bits of reconstruction footage to give you something to look at, when it's discussing the dastardly press etc. © 1996–2020 Autotelics, LLC. The documentary is about the England football team during 1990 FIFA World Cup and left the nation undone by West Germany on penalties in the semi-final. "[20] Anthony Quinn of The Independent said thought "The director James Erskine catches something of the mood ("Nessun Dorma" is in there too), but offers nothing in the way of perspective or second thoughts. Crucially, though, it fails to tell us anything we didn't already know. "[23] Wendy Idle of The Times said, "All documentaries tend to nudge reality towards a slightly heightened sense of drama but this is like taking a shameless dive in the penalty area: a little undignified. The Wedding Present - Kennedy James - How was it for you? sourced entirely from British artists. One Night in Turin Theatrical release poster Directed byJames Erskine Produced byJames Erskine Victoria Gregory Alex Holmes Screenplay byJames Erskine Story byPete Davies Based onAll Played Out by Pete Davies StarringBobby Robson Paul Gascoigne Colin Moynihan Douglas Hurd Margaret Thatcher Graham Kelly Narrated byGary Oldman Music byStuart Hancock CinematographyLol Crawley Edited byRobin Peters Production company New Black Films Distributed byKaleidoscope Release date 19 May … David Parkinson of Radio Times said, "...the movie relives the events with suitable enthusiasm and nostalgia. The film's soundtrack used popular music of the time from The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, New Order and The Charlatans.[13]. But the emphasis is most firmly on Robson's battles with the media and the emergence of Paul Gascoigne as the tournament's superstar. The soundtrack contains a lot of popular music from the period, and the angle the narration favours is from a 'male, working class football fans' perspective. Music [7], It is subtitled: The Inside Story of a World Cup that Changed Our Footballing Nation Forever. "[6] As well as English football hooligans,[5] Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher backing a proposal to stop England going to Italy,[7] Tory Sports minister Colin Moynihan encouraging the Italian police[9] to be extremely firm with England's supporters,[6] the tabloid press hounding of Sir Bobby[7][9][10] and Chris Waddle's calamitous penalty shoot-out kick. [6] Erskine sticks closely to Davies' book meaning he never strays far from the narrative of Davies' book.