Anne Hathaway's latest venture into the world of music is a captivating blend of pop and cinema, as she lends her voice to the soundtrack of the upcoming film, 'Mother Mary'. The song 'Burial', penned by the talented Charli XCX, showcases Hathaway's versatility and prowess as a performer. With a synth-driven beat and energetic vocals, the track is a dynamic addition to the film's soundtrack, creating an immersive experience for listeners.
Hathaway's musical journey is not new, as she has previously lent her voice to various film soundtracks, including her notable performance in 'Les Misérables' and 'Río'. Her ability to seamlessly transition between acting and singing is evident in 'Burial', where she delivers a powerful and captivating performance. The song's production, handled by the renowned Jack Antonoff and Charli XCX, adds a layer of sophistication to the overall sound, making it a standout track on the album.
The film 'Mother Mary' delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact of long-buried wounds. Hathaway portrays the iconic pop star, Mother Mary, who reunites with her former best friend, played by Michaela Coel, on the eve of her comeback performance. The official logline promises an intriguing narrative, exploring the dynamics between these characters and the emotional journey they embark on.
'Mother Mary: Greatest Hits' is set to be released on April 17th via A24 Music, coinciding with the film's limited release. The album features seven original songs, each contributing to the rich tapestry of the film's story. Additional contributions from FKA twigs further enhance the musical experience, making it a must-listen for fans of both the film and its soundtrack.
As the film and its soundtrack prepare for their release, 'Burial' serves as a tantalizing preview, leaving audiences eager to immerse themselves in the world of 'Mother Mary'. Hathaway's involvement in both the film and its soundtrack showcases her dedication to her craft and her ability to captivate audiences across different mediums.