Cronenberg and Shore celebrate 46 years of collaboration

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David Cronenberg and Howard Shore reflect on their 46-year collaboration in body horror films. They discuss their creative process, noting a unique understanding that allows them to work with minimal communication. Their latest project, *The Shrouds*, will be released later this year. Shore, known for his Oscar-winning scores, emphasizes the emotional depth in his music, often exploring darker themes. Cronenberg recalls how their partnership began in Toronto and highlights the impact of Shore's music on his films, including *The Fly* and *Dead Ringers*. The London Soundtrack Festival will feature their work, including screenings of *Crash* and *Dead Ringers*. Shore and Cronenberg will participate in discussions and a gala concert during the festival, which runs from March 19 to 26.


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