Summer Camp's Jeremy Warmsley composing music for Simon Amstell's "vegan utopia" film starring JME
Summer Camp's Jeremy Warmsley is composing the soundtrack for Simon Amstell's debut film, Carnage: Swallowing The Past.
"I'm doing the music for another BBC iPlayer film: Carnage, directed by Simon Amstell!" writes Warmsley revealing the news. "It's been completely bonkers and lovely and I'm very excited for people to see it. It's showing at the BFI cinema later this month!"
The film is "set in a utopian 2067 where everyone is vegan." It stars grime icon JME as himself, with the cast also featuring Martin Freeman, Joanna Lumley, Dame Eileen Atkins, Lindsay Duncan, Kirsty Wark, Lorraine Kelly, and Vanessa Feltz.
Carnage won't be Warmsley's first foray into composing for the screen - he's worked on Beyond Clueless as part of Summer Camp, written the score for Charlie Lyne's 2015 film Fear Itself, and composed for shorts, theatre, radio, documentaries, and a video game. Check out Warmsley's full credits.
Summer Camp's latest LP, Bad Love, was released in 2015.
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