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  1. What is your favorite score composed by Carter Burwell?Who should be next? Leave in the comments.Please like, subscribe and share this content.----More to come.

  2. Carter's Notes. Two well-defined themes in Goodbye Christopher Robin are the play of imagination, and the trauma of war. As the film begins, A. A. Milne, a successful playwright and writer of humorous verse, returns from World War I traumatized and certain that he needs to awaken his fellow Britons to the folly of war.

  3. Music Production Notes. This score was recorded and mixed by Mike Farrow. We recorded at Right Track Recording's Studio A in New York City on March 21-27, 2002 and mixed at The Body during the following 5 days.. The score was orchestrated and conducted by Carter Burwell.

  4. Reviews "Visually, cinematographer Ben Davis and production designer Mark Tildesley create painterly interiors that recall the canvases of Vermeer and the compositions of Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer, while composer Carter Burwell emphasises the film’s fable-like qualities with refrains that sound like off-kilter nursery rhymes played on cracked shellac records.

  5. Carter's Notes. On February 18, 1952 the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Cod was hit by a powerful nor'easter. The storm brought snow and massive waves so great that two tankers off the coast were broken in half.

  6. Reviews "Dunham displays real growth as a filmmaker, not just in obvious, surface ways like the striking look (Laurie Rose is the cinematographer), sound (the music is by the great Carter Burwell), period settings, and dress.

  7. www.carterburwell.com › projects › AnomalisaCarter Burwell - Anomalisa

    Reviews "Funded via Kickstarter and in production for more than two years, the material began life as an original "radio play" performed in New York and L.A. as part of composer Carter Burwell's Theater of a New Ear project, involving Joel and Ethan Coen as well as Kaufman. The one-act works were performed by seated actors reading from scripts, with live musical accompaniment by Burwell and ...