Healing From Hate: Battle For the Soul of a Nation
Malcolm Francis’ score is uncannily strident, evoking the sounds of drums and electronica, making for a fitting score that develops the terror all around us. But in the face of panic, hope continues to exist, and forgiveness is still possible.
Original Music by Malcolm Francis
Requiem for the American Dream
A significant plus is the almost continuous backing of Malcolm Francis’ score, with its modified Philip Glass-like sense of rhythmic, repetitious motifs constantly pushing forward.
Original Music by Malcolm Francis
Recalling the least nerve-jangling work of Philip Glass, Malcolm Francis’s score is unobtrusive and serves only to heighten, quietly, the inherent tension and drama of the real dilemmas and challenges that Chomsky describes.
The Great Green Wall
Singer Inna Modja travels across the edge of the Sahel region of Africa, where the plan is to build a green wall of trees and vegetation to fight climate change and drought. Original Music for trailer and “additional” music for the film: Malcolm Francis
Age of Consequences
Malcolm Francis’s almost nonstop score is emphatic to a fault; interviewees extrapolate a “perfect storm” of concurrent catastrophes that could cripple the United States; there’s no bright side, and scant hope.
Original Music by Malcolm Francis
DISOBIDIENCE
Accompanying the visuals is Malcolm Francis’ sometimes Glass-y score
Original Music by Malcolm Francis
Disruption
Disruption is the most important film made since An Inconvenient Truth. It is the most powerful, and I hope I didn’t offend anybody, the most powerful climate statement on record. Period.
Van Jones, CNN, Best Selling Author