*In process of stocking* Santa Sangre is a 1989 film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by the director himself in collaboration with the screenwriter Roberto Leoni and the well-known producer Claudio Argento; a surrealist and avant-garde work, hallucinatory and psychedelic and horror-tinged, whose themes include that of childhood trauma and the relationship between mother and child. All the typical ingredients of Simon Boswell's style are in this album, multi-instrumentalist, music producer and author of over a hundred soundtracks, as well as former collaborator of directors of the calibre of Dario Argento, Clive Barker and Danny Boyle: in 'Santa Sangre' we therefore find rock and electronic music, not sounds of Tangerine Dream from the 80s and 90s, combined with majestic symphonic scores. majestic symphonic scores; in this case, moreover, given the film's main setting, filmed in Mexico City, there are numerous references to the popular and traditional music of America. to the popular and traditional music of Central America.