You Were Never Really Here is an upcoming film directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Joaquin Phoenix. It’s adapted from a novella of the same name by Jonathan Ames (creator of HBO’s “Bored to Death”). It’s now been revealed that the film, which is premiering at Cannes, has been scored by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, according to The Playlist. Greenwood previously worked with Ramsay on her 2011 movie We Need to Talk About Kevin. He also scored two Paul Thomas Anderson films starring Phoenix: 2012’s The Master and 2014’s Inherent Vice. Pitchfork has contacted Radiohead’s representatives for more information.

Continuing his work with Anderson (who recently directed a Haim video), Greenwood is set to score the director’s next movie. It will mark Greenwood’s fourth Anderson score, following The Master, Inherent Vice, and 2007’s There Will Be Blood. Anderson has also directed a documentary on Junun, Greenwood’s album with Shye Ben Tzur, and directed A Moon Shaped Pool’s “Daydreaming,” “Present Tense,” and “The Numbers.”

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