Jonny Greenwood, of the rock bands Radiohead and The Smile, and director Paul Thomas Anderson requested that a part of the score from Anderson's 2017 film, Phantom Thread, be removed from Melania after discovering that it was used in the film.
Going on, the statement explained why they are making the request, saying, "While Jonny Greenwood does not own the copyright in the score, Universal failed to consult Jonny on this third-party use which is a breach of his composer agreement. As a result Jonny and Paul Thomas Anderson have asked for it to be removed from the documentary.”
Phantom Thread is a period drama starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Vicky Krieps, and Lesley Manville, focusing on a successful dressmaker, played by Day-Lewis, in 1950s London. Greenwood composed all of the music for the film. He also composed the score for Anderson's previous films, The Master, Inherent Vice, and There Will Be Blood.
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"He basically likes to take the piss out of me, and was joking about how unromantic Radiohead is," Greenwood said of the director. "And [he] said, ‘Come on, you must have some romance in you. Give me more strings.’ And he wanted the music to be really English and really romantic and be written by me, which feels like a big three-way contradiction now I’ve said that.”
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