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Singing for Film and Theater

  • Writer: Michel Braunstein
    Michel Braunstein
  • May 31, 2014
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 8, 2022



Her song ‘Babel’, written in English, French and Hebrew as theme song for the Gerard Pullicino movie of the same name, topped the charts in France the following year.



Noa collaborated with French composer Eric Serra on two songs for film: ‘the experience of love’ from the James Bond film ‘Goldeneye’, and the song ‘my heart calling’ from the Luc Besson film “Joan of Arc”.



In the year 2000 Noa and Gil were asked to write lyrics for Nicola Piovani’s musical theme for Roberto Benigni’s Oscar award winning movie: “Life Is Beautiful”. The song was recorded and released with the album “Blue Touches Blue”, and became a huge hit for the song-writing duo.


In July 2004, During Noa’s 8th month of pregnancy with her daughter Enea, Noa and Gil, together with Palestinian singer Rim Banna, wrote and recorded the theme song for the animated film “Pace of Peace”. The short film, a joint project of Israeli and Palestinian high-school students, was awarded special notice in the 2005 Venice Film Festival.



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LolaF
Oct 24

It's incredible how a single voice can become the emotional heartbeat of an entire film or theater production. You can feel the singer's soul reaching out, trying to connect with something deeper within the audience. It reminds me of the raw vulnerability we see in other performers, like when Jane McDonald broke down in the I'm a Celebrity https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/31975934/im-a-celeb-jane-more-strong-trials-vicki-michelle/ .Get Me Out of Here! castle, showing that true strength isn't about being fearless, but about feeling everything and continuing on.

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