Anselm (Original Soundtrack)

Leonard Küßner

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In ‘Anselm’, Wim Wenders creates a portrait of Anselm Kiefer, one of the most innovative and important painters and sculptors of our time. Shot in 3D and 6K resolution, the film presents a cinematic experience of the artist’s work which explores human existence and the cyclical nature of history, inspired by literature, poetry, philosophy, science, mythology and religion. For over two years, Wenders traced Kiefer’s path from his native Germany to his current home in France, connecting the stages of his life to the essential places of his career that spans more than five decades. This unique cinematic experience lets the audience dive deep into Anselm Kiefer’s work. It reveals the painter’s life path, inspiration and creative process by exploring his fascination with myth and history. Past and present are interwoven to diffuse the line between film and painting. Shot over the course of more than two years in stunning 3D, Wim Wenders creates a unique portrait of one of the greatest contemporary artists, allowing us to be completely immersed in the world of Anselm Kiefer. Leonard Küßner is an award-winning German composer who has written for film, theatre and concert halls. He composed music for the highly acclaimed documentary ‘Dear Future Children’ (2021) by Franz Böhm, and scored the first ever fulllength documentary on world class ballet dancer Friedemann Vogel (2020) by Katja Trautwein. He collaborated with Israeli choreographer Smadar Goshen on projects for Theaterhaus Stuttgart / ZDF / 3sat (The Dying Swans Project, 2022) and Württembergischer Kunstverein (Hoomans, 2021). His compositions for chamber orchestra and two voices, ‘Einsamkeit’ and ‘Andante for alto saxophone and piano’ were featured on German broadcast SWR2. His orchestral music to L’Aria del Moscerino and ST. Android by Lukas von Berg both premiered at Cannes Film Festival. He was nominated for the German Film Music Award (2018) and for Best Music Score In A Documentary at the film festival of the Max Ophüls Prize (2021). He’s currently composing his first opera.

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Track Listings

  1. An die Sonne
  2. Sonnenuhren
  3. Universum
  4. Snowfields
  5. Forest
  6. America
  7. Barjac
  8. Castle
  9. Tunnel
  10. Venice
  11. Generations
  12. An die Sonne (reprise)
  13. Anselm

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