Jet’s Nic Cester has penned a song for a new Italian movie.
The 39-year-old musician – who is used to creating rock tunes for his band and solo work – has turned his attention to the big screen having recently got the gig to write a song for an upcoming Italian flick titled ‘La Profezia Dell ‘armadillo’, based on a comic book by cartoonist Zerocalcare.
Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz, he revealed: "I was approached to participate in a song in a movie so that’s being made.
"It’s an Italian comic book and this is gonna sound really weird but they’ve kind of been a big deal in Italy since the 60s and one of the most famous comic book writers, they’re making a movie about one of his books.
"It’s not what you think, it’s not sort of superhero stuff, they go a little bit deeper in Italy compared to the American ones. So I was asked to write some music for that film which is actually a f***ing great film, I’m looking forward to it coming out."
The film – which is set for release later this year- centres on a 27-year-old living in a Roman suburb navigating his way through life as a an artist and a French tutor who regularly engages in deep conversations with his critical conscience – an armadillo.
When the ‘Hold On’ hitmaker isn’t busy writing songs for the stage and screen, he spends his time running his new restaurant, the Sixième Bistro in Milan.
He shared: "I just don’t want to get stuck in one thing, I love switching between projects and I’m very hands-on in the restaurant as well – which is the drummer in my new band, it’s me and him – so I’m really enjoying working between doing a whole range of things you know. It keeps the brain firing."
Nic – who released his first solo album, ‘Sugar Rush’ recently – also spoke about how rewarding it has been to get out of his own "comfort zone".
He said: "I’ve obviously been entrenched in Italy which has been fun … this is part of what I was talking about earlier getting out of my comfort zone, moving countries and even just having to learn another language has been huge you know."