Praise for Hong Khaou’s ‘Monsoon’

BBC Two, BBC Films and the BFI have announced a partnership which will see a season of British Independent Films broadcast on BBC Two from the 24th of October, 2020.

Broadcasting on BBC Two on the 28th of November at 10pm is Hong Khaou’s ‘Monsoon’, starring Crazy Rich Asian’s Henry Golding, which debuted to critical acclaim and has gone on to garner high praise from the likes of The New York Times, IndieWire, The Guardian and many other reputable sites both on a national and global scale.

Connie Farr and Dom Farley were the music supervisors on this production and are so exited for you to see the film which will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer once the film has been broadcast.

The Croods: A New Age – Official International Trailer Campaign

ThinkSync Music are very proud to have worked on the highly anticipated international trailer for The Croods: A New Age

We re-join our favourite prehistoric family, The Croods, as they are challenged by another family, The Bettermans, who claim to be better and more evolved.

Check out the trailer here for a look at the long-awaited sequel to DreamWork’s box office smash-hit, The Croods.

Amazon Prime Video delivers the Autumn Nation Cup

Amazon Prime Video is the new home of international Rugby Union in November and December with a brand new tournament – the Autumn Nations Cup.

It’s the first competitive Autumn international tournament and the first full tournament after a six-month break for international rugby.

Check out all the action over four jam-packed weekends starting on the 13th of November and ending on the 6th of December.

Connie Farr handled the music supervision for the promo which featured Sam & Dave’s soul anthem, ‘Hold On, I’m Coming’

‘He Dreams of Giants’ Wins Best UK Feature at the 2020 Raindance Film Festival

Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe return to continue telling the story of Terry Gilliam’s ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ , a project that took nearly 30 years to complete.

Screen Daily announced today that this feature-length documentary film won best UK Feature at the 2020 Raindance Film Festival; the film has received critical acclaim ahead of it’s US release scheduled for the 10th of November, with outstanding reviews in The Guardian, Hollywood Reporter and other reputable sites.

Dom Farley was the music supervisor for this documentary that portrays artistic obsession in practice as we watch Gilliam overcome a constant string of obstacles.

Praise for After Love

After making its debut at the 2020 London Film Festival, the much anticipated feature film directorial debut from BAFTA-nominated Aleem Khan has received some incredible reviews.

Along with being only one of five films selected to receive the Cannes Critics’ Week Label, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian also named After Love as one of his Top 10 picks for this year’s London Film Festival. Joanna Scalan also snagged the Best Actress Award at the 61st Thessaloniki International Film Festival

Since the screening, more and more praise has been rolling in for this beautiful film about loss and love, from the likes of Screen Daily, The Reviews Hub and Flickering Myth

Connie Farr and Jenn Egan were the music supervisors for this film, and couldn’t be happier that more of the world is getting to see this tour de force.

Rocks – Music Supervision

Rocks is a British coming-of-age drama film, directed by Sarah Gavron, which follows the life of Rocks, the eponymous character, who is abandoned by her mother and is left to fend for herself and her younger brother, Emmanuel.

Connie Farr and Dom Farley handled the music supervision for this exquisite film, the soundtrack for which includes Skepta ‘Energy (Stay Far Away)’, Kokoroko ‘Abusey Junction’ and many more.

Connie and Dom recently spoke to BIFA for the #TheStoryBehindTheStory series in which they discuss Rocks’ diverse soundtrack, the process and some of their favourite tracks featured in the film.

The film releases in UK cinemas on the 18th of September, you can check out the trailer here.