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"Heart of Courage" is a song by the American production music company, Two Steps from Hell; it was composed by co-founder Thomas Bergersen. [1] It originates from the "drama"/second disc of their 2008 trailer music demo album, Legend, circulated exclusively within the movie advertising industry for the purpose of licensing.
Maidens' Tower (also translated as The Virgin's Tower and known as Torre das Donzelas in Brazilian Portuguese) is a 2018 Brazilian documentary film, lasting 97 minutes and directed by Susanna Lira, who defined the film as a call to resistance.
Two Steps from Hell was founded in early 2006 when Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix joined forces to write original music for movie trailers. The two have composed music for over 1,000 major motion picture trailers. [29]
The Maiden in the Tower (in Swedish: Jungfrun i tornet; in Finnish: Neito tornissa; occasionally translated to English as The Maid in the Tower), [4] JS 101, is an opera ("dramatized Finnish ballad") [a] in one act—comprising an overture and eight scenes—written in 1896 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
2WEI's music has been featured in trailers for the films Wonder Woman, Tomb Raider, [8] [9] Ghost in the Shell, War for the Planet of the Apes, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, Darkest Hour, Mortal Engines, Les trois mousquetaires - D'artagnan, Hellboy, and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Timothée Chalamet showcased his vocals in the new trailer for his Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown. The trailer, which was released on Tuesday, October 8, begins with Dylan (Chalamet ...
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Performed by the Kronos Quartet, it forms a leitmotif in the 2000 film Requiem for a Dream, and is the penultimate piece in the movie's soundtrack. [1] A re-orchestrated version of the composition, titled "Requiem for a Tower", was created for the trailer of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in 2002. [2] [3]