Europa Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 23000 votes
Tags: sleeping car
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Europa

Title in Italiano:

Europa

Title in Português:

Europa

Title in Français:

Europa

Title in Türk:

Avrupa

Title in Deutsch:

Europa

Synopsis

On October of 1945, the American German descendant Leopold Kessler arrives in a post-war Frankfurt and his bitter Uncle Kessler gets a job for him in the Zentropa train line as a sleeping car conductor.

While traveling in the train learning his profession, he sees the destructed occupied Germany and meets Katharina Hartmann, the daughter of the former powerful entrepreneur of transport business and owner of Zentropa, Max Hartmann.

Leopold stays neutral between the allied forces and the Germans, and becomes aware that there is a terrorist group called "Werewolves" killing the sympathizers of the allied and conducting subversive actions against the allied forces.

He falls in love for Katharina, and sooner she discloses that she was a "Werewolf". When Max commits suicide, Leopold is also pressed by the "Werewolves" and needs to take a position and a decision.

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Europa
Europa Aria
Nina Hagen: Performer
Lars von Trier: Writer
O Tannenbaum
Ernst Anschütz: (uncredited) traditional tune, lyrics
Variation on a theme from score for the film ([link=tt0052357])

User reviews

Joseph Garcia
1/10

The soundtrack of Europa failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the post-war setting, leaving the viewer feeling detached from the characters and their experiences.

Daniel Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of Europa effectively underscores the emotional complexities of Leopold's relationship with Katharina, adding a poignant layer to their love story.

Joshua White
5/10

The soundtrack of Europa skillfully mirrors the internal conflict of the characters, particularly Leopold, as he grapples with his loyalties and emotions.

Anthony Brown
6/10

The use of traditional German melodies mixed with more modern and experimental sounds in the soundtrack adds layers of depth to the storytelling in Europa.

Matthew Smith
4/10

The choice of musical themes in Europa often felt out of place and distracting, detracting from the immersion in the storyline and making it difficult to fully engage with the plot.

Paul King
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Europa is a crucial element in enhancing the storytelling and emotional impact of the film, adding a layer of depth and nuance to the narrative.

Margaret Gonzalez
2/10

The music used in Europa felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking originality and failing to enhance the overall atmosphere of the film.

Amanda Lopez
6/10

The music in Europa effectively conveys the sense of uncertainty and tension that permeates the film as Leopold navigates the complexities of his surroundings.

Robert White
5/10

The music in Europa heightens the suspense and drama of the film, keeping the audience engaged and on edge throughout the story.

Ronald Martin
5/10

The music in Europa enhances the sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding the Werewolves and their clandestine activities.

Michael Moore
6/10

The soundtrack of Europa perfectly captures the haunting atmosphere of post-war Germany, setting a somber tone from the very beginning.

Nancy Wright
5/10

The atmospheric quality of the soundtrack in Europa transports the audience into the post-war world of the film, immersing them in the historical setting.