![]() ![]() Following the economic collapse of a company town in rural Nevada, Fern (Frances McDormand) packs her van and sets off on the road exploring a life outside of conventional society as a modern-day nomad. Premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2020, Nomadland paints a sweeping panoramic portrait of the American nomadic spirit and its pioneering history. In this silent moment as she’s going through all these different landscapes, it’s as if she is talking to us, making us understand how she has changed.” “I wanted the music to feel like the inner dialogue that Fern has with herself. I felt like he and Fern were walking in parallel their shared love of nature connects them, and I knew then his music would fit perfectly with our movie.” ![]() I then started listening to Seven Days Walking and was so amazed by how I felt Ludovico was walking in the Alps. “I went online to search for classical music inspired by nature… a YouTube video to his Elegy for the Arctic. Director Zhao recently featured as a guest on Experience: The Ludovico Einaudi Story podcast, speaking to host Joe Dempsie about how she first discovered Einaudi’s music: The soundtrack also includes tracks from Einaudi’s Seven Days Walking series, which became the fastest-streamed album ever from a classical composer on its release. This is the best I could come up with.The Nomadland soundtrack includes five tracks performed live on-camera by the film’s cast. I think most of us who like this song would LOVE it if someone who actually spoke a Bantu language to transcribe and translate this song. This is what we have to do with our friends Obuobu swemeswelalele le ngezanghithe twabano ![]() and I'm giving a rough translation thanks to Google Translate. I only have a Zulu dictionary, so this is just a shot in the dark here, but this sounds like what they are singing. I believe this is Xhosa, which is a Bantu language similar to Zulu and Swahili. but, I started learning Zulu after a trip to South Africa a few years back. I do speak 11 languages, none are of the Niger-Congo language family or Bantu language group. ![]()
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