“Tenet” opens with an orchestra tuning up. It’s setting the stage for a thrilling and chaotic action set piece inside a concert hall — but it’s also writer-director Christopher Nolan’s way of telling ...
The Oscar-winning composer experimented with unique musical inversion techniques, including manipulating guitar sounds and Nolan's breath. When composer Ludwig Göransson first met with Christopher ...
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Most composers spend a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, on a film score. Ludwig Göransson spent a year and a half on Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” The time-shifting spy thriller, last year’s ...
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When composer Ludwig Göransson was approached for Tenet, he jumped at the chance to experiment with “nerdy” ideas and techniques, in concert with a director he’d long admired. “Reading the script, I ...
From the very first moments in the Kyiv Opera, Tenet feels like a kick in the teeth in the best possible way. It’s big, loud, and emphatically kinetic. John David Washington’s intense physicality, ...
When composer Ludwig Göransson first met with Christopher Nolan after reading the “Tenet” script to discuss how they were going to implement the time inversion theme for the score, the director ...
Most composers spend a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, on a film score. Ludwig Göransson spent a year and a half on Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” The time-shifting spy thriller, last year’s ...