Hildur Ingveldardóttir Guðnadóttir (born 4 September 1982) is an Icelandic … Read Full Bio ↴Hildur Ingveldardóttir Guðnadóttir (born 4 September 1982) is an Icelandic musician and composer. A classically trained cellist, she has played and recorded with the bands Pan Sonic, Throbbing Gristle, Múm and Stórsveit Nix Noltes, has collaborated with Sunn O))) and toured with Animal Collective. In 2020, she won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for her work on the film "Joker".
In 2006, she released a solo album under the name Lost In Hildurness, Mount A, on which she attempted to "involve other people as little as I could." It was recorded in New York City and Hólar in the north of Iceland. 2009 saw the release of her second solo album, Without Sinking, on the UK-based audio-visual label, Touch.
As well as the cello, Hildur also sings and arranges choral music, once arranging a choir for performances by Throbbing Gristle in Austria and London. As a composer she has written a score for the play Sumardagur ("Summer Day") performed at Iceland's National Theatre. She has also written the score for the Danish film Kapringen (2012), Garth Davis' 2018 film Mary Magdalene (in collaboration with Jóhann Jóhannsson), Stefano Sollima's Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018), and the 2019 Chernobyl miniseries. Most recently she scored the Joker film starring Joaquin Phoenix, directed by Todd Phillips. For her work on Joker, Hildur won the BAFTA for Best Film Music, Golden Globe for Best Original Score and an Academy Award for Best Original Score.
In 2006, she released a solo album under the name Lost In Hildurness, Mount A, on which she attempted to "involve other people as little as I could." It was recorded in New York City and Hólar in the north of Iceland. 2009 saw the release of her second solo album, Without Sinking, on the UK-based audio-visual label, Touch.
As well as the cello, Hildur also sings and arranges choral music, once arranging a choir for performances by Throbbing Gristle in Austria and London. As a composer she has written a score for the play Sumardagur ("Summer Day") performed at Iceland's National Theatre. She has also written the score for the Danish film Kapringen (2012), Garth Davis' 2018 film Mary Magdalene (in collaboration with Jóhann Jóhannsson), Stefano Sollima's Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018), and the 2019 Chernobyl miniseries. Most recently she scored the Joker film starring Joaquin Phoenix, directed by Todd Phillips. For her work on Joker, Hildur won the BAFTA for Best Film Music, Golden Globe for Best Original Score and an Academy Award for Best Original Score.
Meeting Bruce Wayne
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@ianmartinez2141
Arthur: "I was just trying to make him laugh". Best explanation of Joker-Batman relationship
@tobeornottobe5611
Fantastic observation. I also loved that they showed in his face, that Bruce was indeed a sad little boy even before he lost his parents. And in comes Joker, trying and failing to make him laugh for the rest of eternity.
@Nebisan
@@tobeornottobe5611 he does make him laugh eventually. And batman makes him cry
@user-kv6ki9ge2z
Dude!!! Yes!!! This guy gets it.
@TimeBomb014X
@@tobeornottobe5611 maybe the kid was just a bad actor, Bruce Wayne can't be a sad little boy before the murders. Or else he wouldn't use that pain to be Batman
@Zhou454
@@TimeBomb014X he always felt pain
@shafiqshahari
When Arthur danced in front of Bruce while doing his tricks, I got instant chills, seeing the fact that this is the first meeting of the greatest hero-villain in comic book history, and the fact that they both did not know this fact yet. The chilling and powerful music increases this effect exponentially.
@BlizzardI3en
This exact thing has been stuck in my head since I saw the movie, just the way how Arthur was on the other side trying to get Bruce's attention, was so chilling.
@tariqh5751
@@BlizzardI3en The Shining vibes
@gandu20100
same , the standoff, the despair in joker , I was teary eyed at that gate scene. The magnificence of the scene is unexplainable. Two iconic DC characters meeting for the first time.