The Photographer of Mauthausen Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.70/10 from 12000 votes
Tags: cremation
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El fotógrafo de Mauthausen

Title in Italiano:

Il fotografo di Mauthausen

Title in Português:

El fotógrafo de Mauthausen

Synopsis

1943. With the World War II in the maximum exchange of hostilities, life is too merciless and cruel for the inmates who live in the camp of Mauthausen, where between others they are the soldiers who fought and lost in the Spanish Civil War, exiled from Spain by General Franco after to won the war, considering them as no men's land and gifted to Third Reich as free workforce.

In this scenery of eternal horror and brutality caused by the Nazis and the Kapos (violent inmates who work as guards to keep the order), young Francesc Boix tries to survive in the camp working as photographer being Paul Ricken's right-hand, Mauthausen's warden. Boix's daily life taking photos, talking with another inmates as Balbuena and Fonseca and making files of the dead inmates who died in failed escapes changes after to realize in an amateur radio created by them that the Third Reich have loss against Soviet Army in the Battle of Stalingrad.

Fearing that Ricken and the rest of the Nazis make disappear all evidences of the happened in the prison in the case they can lost the war, Boix obsesses with to keep all negatives of the photos that they prove the horrors committed by SS officers as Franz Ziereis. But after a first failed attempt of an inmate to escape and publish the photos for that the public eye discover the truth, Boix makes a second plan to elude exhaustive Ricken and Ziereis watching and to keep safe and sound the photos.

With time running out and the command to burn everything finally ordered, will can Boix to save the evidences sand and at the same time survive to tell the truth to the world?

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The Photographer of Mauthausen
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Sílvia Pérez Cruz: Performer
Lluís Llach: Writer

User reviews

Andrew Smith
4/10

The soundtrack of The Photographer of Mauthausen did not effectively capture the emotional depth and intensity of the harrowing story being depicted. The music felt disconnected from the gravity of the events taking place in the film, failing to evoke the necessary sense of despair and desperation that the characters were experiencing.

Margaret Martin
7/10

The use of orchestral arrangements and somber melodies creates a powerful atmosphere that immerses the listener in the horrors of the camp, making the film even more impactful.

Karen Clark
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Photographer of Mauthausen is a powerful and poignant addition to the film, effectively enhancing its themes of resilience, survival, and the pursuit of truth.

Andrew Smith
9/10

The music perfectly reflects the atmosphere of despair and resilience in the Mauthausen concentration camp, transporting the listener to that dark and harrowing period of history.

Charles Moore
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from sorrow to determination, enhances the storytelling and elevates the overall viewing experience.

Amanda Brown
10/10

The soundtrack of The Photographer of Mauthausen is a haunting and powerful composition that captures the intense emotions and struggles depicted in the film.

Anthony Evans
9/10

Each note and melody evokes a sense of urgency and determination, mirroring the protagonist's fight to preserve the truth and expose the atrocities committed by the Nazis.

Deborah Anderson
8/10

The music evokes a sense of dread and hopelessness, reflecting the harsh reality faced by the prisoners under the Nazi regime.

Susan Davis
6/10

The music expertly mirrors the emotional turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding layers of complexity to their struggles and decisions.

Richard Martinez
8/10

The incorporation of traditional Spanish elements in the music adds a layer of cultural richness to the soundtrack, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the inmates in the camp.

Sarah Garcia
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Photographer of Mauthausen is a powerful and moving accompaniment to the film, enriching the storytelling and leaving a profound impression on the listener.

Brian Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the fear and tension experienced by the characters, enhancing the emotional depth of the story and drawing the audience into the narrative.

Nancy Taylor
6/10

The music accompanies the protagonist, Francesc Boix, on his journey to document the atrocities committed by the SS officers, adding depth and emotion to his quest for justice.

Michael Perez
2/10

The composition of the soundtrack lacked originality and failed to leave a lasting impact on the audience. The use of generic orchestral arrangements and predictable musical cues did not enhance the storytelling or create a memorable auditory experience.

Nancy Martin
7/10

The soundtrack of The Photographer of Mauthausen is a haunting and emotional journey that perfectly captures the despair and resilience of the inmates in the Mauthausen camp during World War II.

Donna Garcia
7/10

The composer's skillful use of different musical motifs and themes helps to underscore the emotional arcs of the characters, making their struggles and triumphs even more poignant.

Stephanie Thompson
8/10

The music seamlessly integrates with the visuals, enhancing key moments and creating a cohesive audio-visual experience that leaves a lasting impact on the audience.

Deborah White
6/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of relentless brutality and cruelty faced by the inmates, reflecting the mercilessness of the Nazis and the Kapos.

Daniel Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack's somber melodies and dissonant harmonies evoke a sense of hopelessness and desperation, underscoring the harsh reality of life in the camp.

Dorothy Wilson
6/10

The soundtrack's melodic motifs and recurring themes create a sense of continuity and cohesion throughout the film, tying together the various narrative threads and emotional arcs.

David Williams
6/10

The soundtrack's subtle use of percussion and strings amplifies the sense of urgency and danger present in the film, heightening the stakes for Boix and his fellow inmates.

Emily Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack of The Photographer of Mauthausen is haunting and evocative, capturing the despair and horror of life in the Mauthausen camp during World War II.

Richard Nelson
5/10

The use of orchestral elements in the soundtrack enhances the emotional impact of the film, creating a sense of tension and unease that mirrors the inmates' constant fear and struggle for survival.

Timothy Moore
10/10

The soundtrack enhances the storytelling, adding depth and emotion to the narrative, making it a truly unforgettable listening experience that stays with you long after the movie ends.