Movie Name August
Rush
Released November 21, 2007
Genre Drama
Runtime 102 min.
Rating PG
Director(s) Kirsten Sheridan
Producer(s) Richard Barton Lewis
Writer(s) Nick Castle, James V. Hart, Paul Castro
Distribution Warner Bros.
Budget $25 million
Country U.S.A.
Language English.
August Rush Plot
August Rush Plot
August Rush is a 2007 drama directed by Kirsten Sheridan and written by
Nick Castle, James V. Hart, Kirsten Sheridan and Paul Castro, and
produced by Richard Barton Lewis. This film is scheduled for release in
the UK on October 19, 2007. August Rush is the story of a young musical
prodigy, abandoned at birth by a mother who never intended to let him
go, and his search to find the parents he never knew.
Taglines:
An incredible journey moving at the speed of sound.
The music is everywhere. All you have to do is listen.
"This Time"
Written by Chris Trapper, Performed by Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Composer Marc Mancina spent over a year and a half composing the score
of August Rush. "The heart of the story is how we respond and connect
through music. It's about this young boy who believes that he's going to
find his parents through his music. That's what drives him." The final
theme of the movie was composed first. "That way I could take bits and
pieces of the ending piece and relate it to the things that are
happening in (August's) life. All of the themes are pieces of the
puzzle, so at the end it means something because you've been
subliminally hearing it throughout the film."
A soundtrack has been issued to be released November 6, 2007 by Sony
label.
In October, 2007, August Rush received the Heartland Truly Moving
Picture Award, denoting it as a film that "can move you to laughter, to
tears, to make a difference" and offers "heartfelt visions of life that
are as hopeful as they are entertaining." It also opened the 2007
[Heartland Film Festival] in Indianapolis, Indiana. The soundtrack has
songs from new and established acts.