Objective: The minimalist composer Philip Glass is justly considered one of the most important of the 20th Century as he brought modern abstract music to popular attention and acclaim, and nowhere more widely than in his film scores. From his first, hugely influential (and often reused) score for Godfrey Reggio's starlting documentary "Koyaanisqatsi" to mainstream hits like "The Truman Show", "The Hours" and "Notes on a Scandal", all of which garned him Oscar nominations, Glass has brought a unique sound to the films he has worked on. Review these films scored with pieces of Glass to win this accolade. Matches 1 to 15 out of 15 |