Proschay…
“Proschay…” was composed by Quin A. Sexton for 41-piece orchestra and recorded at BNR Studio 1 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The original short film is a story of love, guilt, and the tragedy of war. At the beginning of the 20-minute film we see a man get brutally injured during battle in WWII. Cut to five years later the same man returns home with flowers for his wife. Upon entering their old home, he realizes his wife had moved on. She had been told that he died five years prior in battle. The unknown reality was that the man was captured hostage and kept as a prisoner of war. The film shows their love, their loss, and their acceptance of the situation. The wife is ridden with guilt as she believed him dead. The husband is grieved but understanding as she could have never known. The original re-score of the final scene of the film aims to showcase the bittersweetness of their now ended marriage, the beauty of the love they had, and the gravity of the emotion they feel themselves and together.