The God’s Crooked Lines soundtrack includes music by Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood and Osvaldo Farres. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Oriol Paulo’s 2022 movie on Netflix. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema section for more music guides.
God’s Crooked Lines stars Bárbara Lennie as Alice, a private investigator who infiltrates a psychiatric facility. Eduard Fernández co-stars as Samuel Alvar, a hospital director who looks into a murder. The storyline follows Alice as she tries to prove her sanity. Composer Fernando Velázquez (The Impossible) scored the 154-minute Netflix film, which includes a total of three featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in God’s Crooked Lines.
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God’s Crooked Lines Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2022 Movie
- “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” by Osvaldo Farres (01:06:00): Alice talks to Alvar about her investigation. The God’s Crooked Lines soundtrack song plays during a flashback sequence. The music is featured again at 01:36:00.
- “A Golden Age” by Joe Mesch, Thomas Michael Greenwood (01:12:00): Alice narrates about her husband, Heliodoro (David Selvas). Music plays during an interior flashback scene. Alice asks Heliodoro to sign documents. She hopes to acquire a signature that will allow her admission into a psychiatric facility.
- “Summer Wine” by Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood (01:19:00): The God’s Crooked Lines soundtrack song sets in during an interior scene. Alice plays a record. She smokes a cigarette and dances as Heliodoro collapses. The music can be heard again at 01:39:00.
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God’s Crooked Lines released in December 2022 on Netflix. The supporting cast includes Loreto Mauleón (El secreto de Puente Viejo, Express), Javier Beltrán (The Laws of the Border, The Innocent) and Pablo Derqui (If I Hadn’t Met You, Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War).
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