Immerse yourself in the gripping and poignant soundscape of "The Zookeeper's Wife," the original motion picture soundtrack composed by the renowned Harry Gregson-Williams. Released on March 31, 2017, under the Filmtrax label, this soundtrack captures the essence of a true and inspiring story set against the backdrop of World War II.
The album, spanning 41 minutes, features 14 tracks that accompany the film's narrative of Jan and Antonina Żabiński, the courageous zookeepers who risked everything to save hundreds of Polish Jews from the Nazis by hiding them in their Warsaw zoo. Each composition, from the haunting "Warsaw Zoo, 1939" to the hopeful "Home Again," masterfully conveys the tension, resilience, and humanity of the characters and their extraordinary journey.
Harry Gregson-Williams, known for his evocative and powerful scores, delivers a performance that is both intimate and epic. His orchestral arrangements, conducted with precision and passion, bring to life the harrowing and uplifting moments of the film. Whether it's the somber tones of "The Bombings" or the stirring melodies of "Refugees," the soundtrack is a testament to Gregson-Williams' ability to create music that resonates deeply with the listener.
"The Zookeeper's Wife" is not just a soundtrack; it is a historical and musical journey that honors the bravery and compassion of those who stood against adversity. This album is a powerful companion to the film, offering a rich auditory experience that stands on its own.