For his adaptation of Albert Camus's masterpiece, François Ozon calls for the first time on Kuwaiti-born composer Fatima Al Qadiri, noticed and nominated for the César Awards for the music of Mati Diop's film Atlantics. With a score that is both enchanting and minimalist, Al Qadiri infuses this existentialist drama with an unprecedented sensory dimension. She succeeds renowned composers such as Philippe Rombi, Éric Neveux, and Evgueni & Sacha Galperine, who have left their mark on the director's sound universe. An atmospheric soundtrack, between muted tension and melancholy, which extends the timeless resonance of the novel.