Listen: Composer George Fenton's Main Theme For Terry Gilliam's 'The Zero Theorem'

Zero Theorem

There are many movies coming in 2014, but thanks to the festival circuit, we’ve already seen a good handful of them, and one to put on your radar for this year is Terry Gilliam‘s “The Zero Theorem.”

Sure, our own Oli Lyttelton  weren’t entirely blown away by the movie when he saw it in Venice, but he did note it’s Gilliam’s most personal movie in quite some time, centering on one man coming face to face with his own worth and the value of meaninglessness in the grand shape of the world. On a purely visual level, the production and costume design of the film is pretty great. Until you see the movie though, here’s something to listen to: composer George Fenton‘s lovely, melancholy main theme from the film. 

Milan Records will release the soundtrack digitally on January 28th, with the film hitting a number of international territories over the next couple of months. As for the U.S.? It still needs a distributor. Check out the full tracklist, song and cover art below. [Film Music Reporter/Terry Gilliam: Dreams Fanzine]

“The Zero Theorem” Soundtrack Tracklist

1. The Zero Theorem Main Title -George Fenton
2. Leth on the Street
3. Creep – Karen Souza
4. Remote Central
5. Joby’s Party Part 1
6. Meeting Management
7. Joby’s Party Part 2
8. Joby’s Party Part 3
9. The Mainframe
10. The Entities Won’t Crunch
11. The Nurse
12. Bob and the Clones
13. Bob’s on the Job
14. Enter in Tropical Style
15. Beach Romance
16. Shrink Rom Rap – Bob’s Crunch – Tilda Swinton
17. Inside Your Head
18. A New Bainsley
19. There’ll Be No Call
20. We Can Be Together
21. Bainsley Leaves
22. Bob Collapses
23. Q Loses It
24. Destroying the Mainframe and the Release
25. Qohen Leth
26. 0=100% (Party part 2) (Konstantine Pope Remix)

The Zero Theorem Soundtrack Cover Art