# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | The Last Vermeer Theme | 4:30 | |
2. | Finding The Painting | 1:43 | |
3. | To The Interrogation | 1:18 | |
4. | The Escape | 2:11 | |
5. | Van Meegeren´s Story | 2:43 | |
6. | To Rotterdam | 3:29 | |
7. | Going To The Court | 1:39 | |
8. | Time Is Growing Short | 0:56 | |
9. | Aging The Painting | 1:39 | |
10. | Delivering The Painting | 1:44 | |
11. | No Idea Where Theo Is | 1:49 | |
12. | Family Leaves | 2:30 | |
13. | The Execution / Van Meegeren In Prison | 2:25 | |
14. | Christ And The Adulteress | 1:17 | |
15. | The Trial | 2:55 | |
16. | Sublime Art | 1:51 | |
17. | He Was A Nazi | 1:02 | |
18. | You´re A Fake | 3:05 | |
19. | Joseph Returns To His Family | 1:34 | |
20. | The Last Vermeer End Credit | 3:12 | |
43:31 |
Added on Saturday, February 06, 2021
Lakeshore Records presents the soundtrack to The Last Vermeer, available digitally on all major music services! The album features score by award-winning composer Johan Söderqvist, known for his video game scores to Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V, and his 2008 score to BAFTA-nominated film, Let The Right One In (aka Låt den rätte komma in) was hailed as one of the best scores of the first decade of the millennium by Empire Magazine.
Lakeshore Records presents the soundtrack to The Last Vermeer, available digitally on all major music services!
The album features score by award-winning composer Johan Söderqvist, known for his video game scores to Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V, and his 2008 score to BAFTA-nominated film, Let The Right One In (aka Låt den rätte komma in) was hailed as one of the best scores of the first decade of the millennium by Empire Magazine.
Claes Bang and Vicky Krieps are excellent! – Pete Hammond, Deadline
Guy Pearce plays the role of his life – Pete Hammond, Deadline
Claes Bang (THE SQUARE) stars as Joseph Piller in this captivating dramatic thriller set just after WWII - an all but forgotten true story - about a soldier investigating renowned Dutch artist Han van Meegeren, played by Guy Pearce (LA CONFIDENTIAL), who is accused of conspiring with the Nazis.
Despite mounting evidence, Piller becomes increasingly convinced of Han's innocence and finds himself in the unlikely position of fighting to save the life of the colorful man with a mysterious past. The film also features Vicky Krieps (PHANTOM THREAD).
While Joseph Piller (Bang), a Dutch Jew, was fighting in the Resistance during the Second World War, the witty, debonair aesthete, Han van Meegeren (Pearce) was hosting hedonistic soirées and selling Dutch art treasures to Hermann Goring and other top Nazis. Following the war, Piller becomes an investigator assigned the task of identifying and redistributing stolen art, resulting in the flamboyant van Meegeren being accused of collaboration — a crime punishable by death. But, despite mounting evidence, Piller, with the aid of his assistant (Krieps), becomes increasingly convinced of Han's innocence and finds himself in the unlikely position of fighting to save his life.
Directed By: Dan Friedkin
Screenplay By: James McGee And Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby
Based on the book 'The Man Who Made Vermeers' by Jonathan Lopez
More info at: Official Web Site Sony Pictures
Added on Saturday, November 14, 2020
Lakeshore Records presents the soundtrack album for the drama The Last Vermeer. The album contains the music composed by Johan Söderqvist.
Lakeshore Records presents the soundtrack album for the drama The Last Vermeer. The album contains the music composed by Johan Söderqvist.
The soundtrack is available digitally on November 20, 2020.
The Last Vermeer is directed by Dan Friedkin with Guy Pearce, Claes Bang, Vicky Krieps, Roland Møller, August Diehl, Olivia Grant, Adrian Scarborough and Andrew Havill. Based on the book 'The Man Who Made Vermeers' by Jonathan Lopez
While Joseph Piller (Bang), a Dutch Jew, was fighting in the Resistance during the Second World War, the witty, debonair aesthete, Han van Meegeren (Pearce) was hosting hedonistic soirées and selling Dutch art treasures to Hermann Goring and other top Nazis.
Following the war, Piller becomes an investigator assigned the task of identifying and redistributing stolen art, resulting in the flamboyant van Meegeren being accused of collaboration — a crime punishable by death.
But, despite mounting evidence, Piller, with the aid of his assistant (Krieps), becomes increasingly convinced of Han's innocence and finds himself in the unlikely position of fighting to save his life.
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More info at: Official movie website Sony Pictures