2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Red Rooms’

Red Rooms Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Movie on AMC+ and Shudder

The Red Rooms soundtrack includes songs by Rina Sawayama, Ada Rook and Dominique Plante. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Pascal Plante’s 2023 movie on AMC+ and Shudder. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.

Red Rooms stars Juliette Gariépy as Kelly-Anne, a Montreal-based model who attends a murder trial. Laurie Babin co-stars as Clementine, a street girl who befriends the main protagonist. The storyline follows Kelly-Anne as she becomes increasingly obsessed with an online video. Composer Dominique Plante (Fake Tattoos) scored the 118-minute film, which features a total of six credited needle-drops. Here’s every song in Red Rooms.

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Red Rooms Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2023 Movie

Red Rooms Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2024 Movie on AMC+ and Shudder

  • “This Hell” by Rina Sawayama (00:44:00): The Red Rooms soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Kelly-Anne stands before two monitors in her high-rise Montreal apartment. She begins a dance workout while wearing a brown top and black shorts. The Red Rooms music continues as the camera pans around the room. The track fades as the ominous score sets in during a transition sequence.
  • “Gravity Weapon” by Ada Rook (01:25:00): Kelly-Anne leaves a courtroom. The Red Rooms soundtrack song kicks in during an apartment scene. Kelly-Anne works out at her high-rise home. She jumps up and down on a mat. The Red Rooms music continues as an orchestral ring tone plays while Kelly-Anne works out. The protagonist answers her phone and receives bad news about a modeling gig from Lucie (Nadia Verrucci), due to her “weird” private life.

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The Red Rooms soundtrack also includes:

  • “Are You Okay” by Nikita Kryukov
  • “Les quatre saisons, L’hiver Mvt 1 Allegro non molto” by Antonio Vivaldi, Jonathan Slatter
  • “Detransitioning” by Uboa
  • “Concrete Circle” by Nikita Kryukov

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