The latest news is that the theme song of Gábor Herendi’s upcoming new film will be sung by Tibi Kiss and Zsófi Tarján, singers of the band Honeybeast. THE I went for a run The composer of the remake is Róbert Hrutka, who explained in the arútluK podcast how they chose this duo.
When I saw a scene from the movie, the story immediately jumped out at me. Perhaps the message of the film is that we have to live with each other without knowing how long it will last or when our time will end. This topic is very close to me now because of what happened recently – it immediately grabbed me and I wrote a song
– says Róbert Hrutka. And since the film is about a married couple, they thought it was time to try what it would be like in a duet. “Gábor Herendi and I really like challenges, we always gave space to new ideas and young people, and we thought what a good pairing would be two people who might not otherwise sing a duet together. Both are very recognizable, characterful voices, and luckily they liked the idea too.”
The funeral of Kátya Tompos also announced this
According to the story of the film, the wife played by Dorottya Udvaros, her husband dies, and she tries to fulfill the goal they had set together, to run the marathon, with her daughters. According to Róbert Hrutka, this story was very close. “I buried my father one and a half to two months ago, and the funeral of one of my best friends, Kátya Tompos, also suggested the message that it is really, really important to do everything we can, to try to live so that we don’t leave trash behind. It’s a good message, and I think the film conveys that to the world.”
In the podcast, Róbert Hrutka tells a touching story about the process of composing music, his state of mind, film and commercial music, as well as how he has received so much in life that he has to give it back in a charitable form. For example the I went for a run The film won’t get funding either, but everyone puts their heart and soul into it to get it done. The collection launched in favor of Kátya is also such a collaboration.
“People are able to unite, it doesn’t matter which side they are on, who they voted for, what they think about the world,” says Róbert Hrutka. “I realized that we need cases like this, which form a bridge between people, to show that we can love, that we can fight for something.”
If you missed the previous broadcast of the arútluK podcast or would like to listen to the conversation again, click here you can do it.
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