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So, 'Der Klang des Tötens' is an interesting dive into the world of film scoring, particularly through the lens of Pino Donaggio, who worked closely with Brian De Palma. The documentary has this raw, almost unpolished vibe that feels intimate, like you're sitting down with Donaggio over a cup of coffee and he's spilling his thoughts on creativity and collaboration. It’s not just a dry recounting of his scores; it’s about his relationship with sound and how he translates cinematic moments into music. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing you to really absorb his insights. The atmosphere is rich, and if you're into the nuances of film scoring, this one’s got layers worth peeling back. Plus, there's something nostalgic about it, looking back at the golden age of De Palma's thrillers through Donaggio's perspective.
Focus on the relationship between music and film.Pino Donaggio's unique approach to scoring.Insightful anecdotes from a seasoned composer.
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