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03-31-2015, 06:32 AM
KUMIKO,
THE TREASURE HUNTER
Original Soundtrack Recording by The Octopus Project

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Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is a 2014 American drama film co-written and directed by David Zellner. The film stars Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, Shirley Venard, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, and Kanako Higashi.
In this darkly comedic odyssey, Academy Award nominee Rinko Kikuchi (Babel, Pacific Rim) stars as Kumiko, a frustrated office lady whose imagination transcends the confines of her mundane life. Kumiko becomes obsessed with a mysterious, battered VHS tape of the popular film, Fargo, she's mistaken for a documentary, fixating on a scene where a suitcase of stolen cash is buried in the desolate, frozen landscape of North Dakota. Believing this treasure to be real, she leaves behind Tokyo and her beloved rabbit Bunzo to recover it - and finds herself on a dangerous adventure unlike anything she's seen in the movies. With Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter, indie mavericks the Zellner Bros. spin a strangely touching underdog fable, populated by eccentrics and elevated to sonic heights by a Sundance award-winning score from electro-indie outfit The Octopus Project, that will leave audiences rooting for the impossible.
Total of six custom covers were produced. All are here (click 'em for more glory) and in the archive itself along with the original artwork. Had tons of other ideas, but no time :(
Tracklist
1 Into The Cave
2 Library
3 Cafe
4 Solitude
5 Subway
6 Bunzo
7 Michi
8 Airport
9 Diner Walk
10 Hotel Cloak
11 A Plan
12 Wrong Idea
13 Where Are You Going?
14 Ice
15 Snowstorm
16 Forest Morning
17 A Discovery
18 Main Title (Reprise)
IP-100
Encoding
MP3: 320kbps, 44.1khz, CBR
Link:
http://www.multiup.org/download/5ed451d09e64abf43ec87cb79f9b6ea1/treasurehunt.rar
Password: octopus
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THE TREASURE HUNTER
Original Soundtrack Recording by The Octopus Project













Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is a 2014 American drama film co-written and directed by David Zellner. The film stars Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, Shirley Venard, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, and Kanako Higashi.
In this darkly comedic odyssey, Academy Award nominee Rinko Kikuchi (Babel, Pacific Rim) stars as Kumiko, a frustrated office lady whose imagination transcends the confines of her mundane life. Kumiko becomes obsessed with a mysterious, battered VHS tape of the popular film, Fargo, she's mistaken for a documentary, fixating on a scene where a suitcase of stolen cash is buried in the desolate, frozen landscape of North Dakota. Believing this treasure to be real, she leaves behind Tokyo and her beloved rabbit Bunzo to recover it - and finds herself on a dangerous adventure unlike anything she's seen in the movies. With Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter, indie mavericks the Zellner Bros. spin a strangely touching underdog fable, populated by eccentrics and elevated to sonic heights by a Sundance award-winning score from electro-indie outfit The Octopus Project, that will leave audiences rooting for the impossible.
Total of six custom covers were produced. All are here (click 'em for more glory) and in the archive itself along with the original artwork. Had tons of other ideas, but no time :(
Tracklist
1 Into The Cave
2 Library
3 Cafe
4 Solitude
5 Subway
6 Bunzo
7 Michi
8 Airport
9 Diner Walk
10 Hotel Cloak
11 A Plan
12 Wrong Idea
13 Where Are You Going?
14 Ice
15 Snowstorm
16 Forest Morning
17 A Discovery
18 Main Title (Reprise)
IP-100
Encoding
MP3: 320kbps, 44.1khz, CBR
Link:
http://www.multiup.org/download/5ed451d09e64abf43ec87cb79f9b6ea1/treasurehunt.rar
Password: octopus
Likes/reps/comments are appreciated.
Credit and link back if mirrors are upped.
Use Adblock and/or JDownloader.
If you get an executable file, you clicked the wrong link.
If one mirror dies, try another.
If it doesn't work with one browser, try another.
Try to use common sense.