Neil Davidge has been hired to score the upcoming documentary Citizen Koch. The film is directed by Carl Deal & Tia Lessin and examines the mushrooming struggle between money and democracy through the dramatic lens of the 2011 standoff in Wisconsin when Governor Scott Walker, bankrolled by out-of-state billionaires, stripped state employees of their union rights. Deal and Lessin are also producing the Elsewhere Films production with Gillian Caldwell. Davidge who is best known as a member of Massive Attack has previously co-scored the directors’ Academy Award-nominated 2008 doc Trouble in the Water. His other previous film scoring credits include Paul McGuigan’s Push and Louis Leterrier’s Unleashed starring Jet Li. Davidge most recently also composed the score for the video game Halo 4. Citizen Koch is set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival next month.
Neil Davidge to Score ‘Citizen Koch’
Posted: December 27, 2012 by filmmusicreporter in Film Scoring AssignmentsTags: Carl Deal, Citizen Koch, Neil Davidge, Tia Lessin
Oh joy, left-wing propaganda. Let’s see, whcih studio is cranking this turd out…
Don’t see any on IMDb. Well, that means Sony and Weinstein will battle it out for it likely for distribution rights.