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Soundtrack of a Silent Movie: A Story Between Frames

Lyric Estrella lives up to her name. There’s something melodic about her presence—light, intentional, and tinged with a cinematic quality that feels both vintage and modern. Born to a Mexican jazz singer and a French sound designer, she spent her early twenties composing scores for indie films before becoming a luxury companion.

She isn’t loud. She isn’t obvious.
She is the space between the scenes—and clients who meet her often say, “I didn’t realize what I was missing until she was there.”


The Booking: “Take Me Somewhere That Doesn’t Exist Anymore”

The message came from a former film director, now living quietly in Kitsilano, having walked away from the industry five years prior.
He had made critically acclaimed dramas, but no one had seen him in public for months.

The message read:
“I don’t need conversation. I need to remember how it felt to fall in love with a frame. If you can bring that back, even for a night, I’m yours.”


The Screening That Wasn’t About the Film

Lyric met him at The Cinematheque, a small heritage theatre tucked away on Howe Street.
She wore a fitted black jumpsuit with a deep neckline, a vintage trench coat, and carried two tickets for a 1929 silent film screening—The Passion of Joan of Arc, accompanied by a live piano trio.

They didn’t speak. She handed him a notebook and a pen.

“Write what the music feels like,” she said, “not what the film shows.”

Through the screening, they didn’t exchange a single word.
But by the end, his pages were full.


A Walk Through Shadows and Light

Afterward, they walked through the empty streets of downtown Vancouver, passing neon signs, shuttered cafés, and puddles reflecting the moon. He handed her the notebook.

“First time I’ve written anything in four years,” he said.
She smiled.
“Then the night was never silent.”


What She Left Him With

She left him one last thing: a USB drive, hidden in the inside pocket of his coat.

It contained a custom soundscape she’d composed that morning—ambient piano, subtle rain, a hint of old film reel crackle.
Titled simply: “For Frames Yet to Come.”


Why Clients Choose Lyric Estrella

Lyric Estrella is a unique companion for clients who value subtlety, emotion, and creativity. Ideal for artists, introverts, and those in search of meaningful stillness, Lyric offers companionship that feels like a beautifully composed soundtrack—intimate, intelligent, and unforgettable.

Whether it’s a night at an art cinema, a walk by the water, or an evening of quiet collaboration, time with Lyric is less about distraction and more about rediscovery.

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