A new track from the upcoming film “Mother Mary” has been released ahead of its theatrical release next month.
“Burial,” performed by Oscar-winning Anne Hathaway, is part of the soundtrack for “Mother Mary,” a psychosexual pop opera created by David Lowery. The song was written by Jack Antonoff, Charli XCX, George Daniel, and Hathaway.
The song marks the first taste of the film’s complete soundtrack, which will be released on April 17. The soundtrack will feature more original songs from FKA twigs.
“Mother Mary” centers on a fictional pop star who sees her past and present intersect just as she’s planning a comeback. In the film, Hathaway plays Mother Mary, an iconic pop star who must deal with unresolved tensions when she reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer, Sam Anselm, played by Michaela Coel, on the eve of her comeback to the stage.
The film also stars Hunter Schafer, Kaia Gerber, Jessica Brown Findlay, Alba Baptista, and Sian Clifford, along with Frizzell and Isaura Barbé-Brown. Twigs plays a part in the film, aside from providing the soundtrack.
Written and directed by Lowery, who’s known for his visually stunning films that often blend drama and fantasy, “Mother Mary” follows two women who, in partnership, have created a global pop sensation and have had to navigate the emotional and artistic consequences of their relationship.
“Mother Mary” will be released in theaters on April 17, the same day the soundtrack will be released.
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