Entropy (film)

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Entropy
Directed by Phil Joanou
Produced by Ashok Amritraj
Written by Phil Joanou
Starring Stephen Dorff
Judith Godrèche
Kelly Macdonald
Lauren Holly
Cinematography Carolyn Chen
Editing by John Galt
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) April 15, 1999 (U.S. release)
Running time 104 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Entropy is a movie directed by Phil Joanou, starring Stephen Dorff and featuring the Irish rock band U2. The film is largely autobiographical, covering his early film career, his relationships (including a very short-lived marriage) and his pet cat.

[edit] Music

George Fenton

"Valentine's Day"
"Jake and Stella"
"Home from the Hospital"
"Evan's Baby / Paris Phone Call"
"Goodbye"
"Everyone has their Stella"

Written and Performed by George Fenton

Published by Shogun Music, Ltd.
Copyright Control


Mr. Dan

"Entropy"
"Drive to New York"
"The Fashion Show"
"Love at First Sight"
"Home from Pia's"

Written and Performed by Dan Carey
Copyright Control


Andrew Philpott

"Central Park Movie"
"Stella on the Monitor"
"Late for the Hospital"

Written and Performed by Andrew Philpott
Copyright Control


Toy

"Stellavision"
"Jake in Central Park"
"Jake meets Pia"
"Off to Vegas"
"Off to Paris"

Written and Performed by Toy
Copyright Control


"Female of the Species"
Performed by Space
Written by Thomas Scott, James Edwards, Francis Griffiths and Andrew Parle
Courtesy of Universal Records


"Danmass"
Performed by Dan Carey
Written by D. Carey and M. A. Bonaddio
Courtesy of Dust2Dust Records


"Vultures"
Written by D. Mathews


"Hornet's Nest"
Written by H. M. Farrar


"Desperate Moment"
Written by K. Essex


"Drinking in L.A."
Written by J. Di Salvio, Duane Larson, Haig Vartzbedian
Performed by Bran Van 3000


"The Sea"
Performed by Morcheeba


"Mysterious Ways"
Written and Performed by U2
Published by Polygram International


"Mofo"
Written and Performed by U2
Published by Polygram International


"Capetown Soundcheck"
Written and Performed by U2
Published by Polygram International


"Lemon"
Written and Performed by U2
Remixed by Paul Oakenfold
Published by Polygram International

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