Kathryn Kluge & Kim Allen Kluge - Silence (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2017)

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Title: Silence (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:40
Total Size: 210 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Meditation
02 - Rain Falls Unceasingly on the Sea
03 - Blowing Through the Grove
04 - Disrupting the Glimmering Air
05 - Cosmic Ocean
06 - Dreams and Echoes
07 - Sea Bells
08 - Rhythmic Cicadas
09 - Silence
10 - Whispers in the Dark
11 - Sea Monks
12 - Unravelling
13 - Forgive Me
14 - Darkness
15 - Confession
16 - Ferreira in the Pit
17 - The Dreaded Moment
18 - Drowned Chorus
19 - Cicada Voices in his Head
20 - Secret Sacrament
21 - Sea Angels
22 - Foreboding Sea
23 - Black Drum
24 - Saints and Heroes
25 - Only God Can Answer

The highly atmospheric score to Martin Scorsese’s new film by Kim Allen Kluge and Kathryn Kluge melding Bird-song, field recordings and other ambient sounds within a textural soundscape

Silence is a 2016 American historical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Jay Cocks and Scorsese, based upon the 1966 novel of the same name by the Japanese author Shūsaku Endō. The film was shot entirely in Taipei, Taiwan, and stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, Tadanobu Asano, and Ciarán Hinds. The film premiered in Vatican City in November, and opened in UK on 1 January.

Silence is the second adaptation of Shūsaku Endō's novel, which was previously adapted by Masahiro Shinoda into a 1971 film of the same name. The film is considered a ""passion project"" of Scorsese's and has been in development since 1990, two years after the release of Scorsese's most controversial film, also with strongly religious themes, The Last Temptation of Christ. When asked why he retained interest in the project for over 20 years, Scorsese stated: ""As you get older, ideas go and come. Questions, answers, loss of the answer again and more questions, and this is what really interests me. Yes, the cinema and the people in my life and my family are most important, but ultimately as you get older, there's got to be more. Much, much more. The very nature of secularism right now is really fascinating to me, but at the same time do you wipe away what could be more enriching in your life, which is an appreciation or some sort of search for that which is spiritual and transcends? That's one of the reasons why I made the George Harrison documentary. Silence is just something that I'm drawn to in that way. It's been an obsession, it has to be done... it's a strong, wonderful true story, a thriller in a way, but it deals with those questions.

“Martin Scorses’s ‘Silence’ is a gorgeous movie...Brutal, beautiful, illuminating.One of the best films of the year.” – TIME

“Silence is a film for the ages.” – Los Angeles Times

“Epic. Martin Scorsese’s powerful film takes audiences on an emotional journey.” – The Guardian

“‘Silence’, is the Scorsese masterpiece we’ve been praying for. It's a cry against injustice and a demand for religious tolerance. Astounding!” - Time Out"