Academy Award Winner for Best Original Score & Best Original Song ("City of Stars")
Written and directed by Academy Award winner Damien Chazelle, critically acclaimed film La La Land tells the story of Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a dedicated jazz musician, who are struggling to make ends meet in a city known for crushing hopes and breaking hearts. Set in modern day Los Angeles, this original musical about everyday life explores the joy and pain of pursuing your dreams.
The film's integral score, a sublime combination of pop, jazz and show tunes, comes courtesy of composer Justin Hurwitz whose creative partnership with Chazelle began on the director's previous films Whiplash (2009) and Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (2014). Academy Award winner for Best Original Score and Best Original Song, Hurwitz says that he and Chazelle looked for ways to bring a contemporary language – musical, visual and emotional languages – to a genre that runs the risk of nostalgia.
"The idea of doing not just a musical, but a musical that is about the realities of love and dreams in today's L.A., energized me and Damien," the composer says. "Musicals are so heightened and we adore that about them but we also loved the idea of capturing a real feeling of current life within that heightened world."
- Mia Gets Home
- Bathroom Mirror / You're Coming Right?
- Classic Rope-A-Dope
- Mia & Sebastian's Theme
- Stroll Up The Hill
- There The Whole Time / Twirl
- Bogart & Bergman
- Mia Hates Jazz
- Herman's Habit
- Rialto At Ten
- Rialto
- Mia & Sebastian's Theme (Late For The Date)
- Planetarium
- Holy Hell
- Summer Montage / Madeline
- It Pays
- Chicken On A Stick
- City Of Stars / May Finally Come True
- Chinatown
- Surprise
- Boise
- Missed The Play
- It's Over / Engagement Party
- The House In Front Of The Library
- You Love Jazz Now
- Cincinnati
- Epilogue
- The End
- Credits
- Mia & Sebastian's Theme (Celesta)