Round 1: Tossup 17

In a film by an artist with this surname, a bow-tie unties itself and four bowler hats fly off their wearers, as part of an object-wide revolt against humankind. Stanley Kubrick was an extra in the 1947 anthology Dreams that Money Can Buy, which that artist with this surname made in (15[1])collaboration with a who’s who of surrealists and Dadaists. A mashup of Dinah Washington’s “This Bitter Earth” and a song by a composer with this surname plays over the shot recreating Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss in Shutter Island. Throughout an album by a composer with this surname, passages by (15[1])Czesław (*) Miłosz (“CHESS-woff MEE-wosh”) and Franz Kafka (10[1])are read by Tilda Swinton. (-5[1])Hostiles (10[2])and Waltz with Bashir were scored by a composer (10[1])with this surname who wrote (-5[1])the song that plays over the opening and closing of Arrival; that song is “On (10[1])the Nature of Daylight.” (10[1])For 10 points, give this surname of the German-born composer of The Blue Notebooks and Vivaldi Recomposed. ■END■ (10[1]0[1])

ANSWER: Richter [or Hans Richter; or Johannes Siegfried Richter; or Max Richter] (The film in the first line is Hans Richter’s Ghosts Before Breakfast.)
<AP, Germany> | Spec-Script_01
= Average correct buzzpoint

Back to tossups