On The Nature Of Daylight -

The work was composed as a quiet, "anti-war" protest against the 2003 invasion of Iraq, intended to explore the fragility of truth and the persistence of beauty.

: Perhaps its most famous use, appearing at both the beginning and end of the film to underscore themes of time and loss. On The Nature Of Daylight

Due to its profound emotional weight, the piece is frequently used to soundtrack scenes of tragedy, memory, or deep reflection. The work was composed as a quiet, "anti-war"

: Used during the emotional flashbacks involving the main character's late wife. The Handmaid’s Tale

: Featured in the critically acclaimed third episode, "Long, Long Time".

: Include Stranger Than Fiction , The Handmaid’s Tale , and the 2025 film Hamnet .