The Most Insane Interstellar Cover on Public Piano
Peter Pizagalli Published 12/18/2021
Interstellar is a science fiction film co-written, directed and produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for mankind. They encounter some issues along their journey to save mankind including landing on a watery planet where every hour they spend there, 7 years pass on Earth.
One of the notable aspects of the film was the movie's incredible soundtrack and theme song. Composer Hans Zimmer, who also scored The Dark Knight Trilogy and Inception once again created an unforgettable soundtrack for this film. Christopher Nolan chose not to provide Zimmer with a script or any plot details for writing the film's music but instead gave the composer a single page that told the story of a father leaving his child for work.
The piano is being played by a woman named Ella on Sir Elton John's Piano in St. Pancras International Station. At around the 2:11 mark is where it starts getting wild.
One of the notable aspects of the film was the movie's incredible soundtrack and theme song. Composer Hans Zimmer, who also scored The Dark Knight Trilogy and Inception once again created an unforgettable soundtrack for this film. Christopher Nolan chose not to provide Zimmer with a script or any plot details for writing the film's music but instead gave the composer a single page that told the story of a father leaving his child for work.
The piano is being played by a woman named Ella on Sir Elton John's Piano in St. Pancras International Station. At around the 2:11 mark is where it starts getting wild.
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