A Song For Europa (2016)
“A Song for Europa’ is one of the key tracks from Jóhann Jóhannsson’s release ‘Orphée’ on Deutsche Grammophon. Typically for Johann, the work is a beautifully atmospheric composition, one that immerses the listener into the strange recordings of the ‘Numbers Stations’: a category of shortwave radio station broadcasts characterized by readings of number lists, letters and coded messages from a forgotten era. It is to these lost, lonely voices that Johan has turned, capturing the enigmatic transmission of encoded information to persons elsewhere, and reflecting them back within a new context. In response, Studio AKA director Gergely Wootsch has created a considered and thoughtful animated film, which crosses literal boundaries and thresholds as it drifts along a desolate cold war landscape, following the haunting voice as it searches for a listener.
Director: Gergely Wootsch
| Directing | Gergely Wootsch | Director |
| Production | Nikki Kefford-White | Producer |
| Art | Marc Craste | Creative Director |
| Sound | Jóhann Jóhannsson | Music |
| Writing | Jóhann Jóhannsson | Writer |
| Sound | Anthony Weeden | Conductor |
| Sound | Anthony Weeden | Orchestrator |
| Sound | John Godfrey Owen Roberts | Orchestrator |
| Visual Effects | William Eagar | Compositing Artist |
| Visual Effects | Gergely Wootsch | Animation |