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Screaming Masterpiece (2005)

Director: Ari Alexander

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From Time Out London

Thanks largely to the success of Björk and Sigur Rós, Icelandic music has now gained a substantial international profile, associated with ethereal melodies, thumping beats and passionate, occasionally loopy performers. Ari Alexander’s documentary profile of the scene provides a tasting menu of performance footage and uses a plethora of talking heads – the musicians themselves plus academics, journalists and visitors (including, briefly, an apparently tired and emotional Damon Albarn) – to offer a potted history of Iceland’s rich musical heritage and a contemporary snapshot of a cottage industry going global. From the opening minutes – camera skidding over far-below glaciers and an interview with the nation’s head druid (also a composer and Sigur Rós collaborator) – Iceland is established as a place apart, but while those with an interest in the music should find much to enjoy, neophytes may be dissuaded by a somewhat self-congratulatory emphasis on the scene’s continuity and community (contemporaries mucking in on each other’s sessions, established artists happily giving newcomers a leg up). That said, early footage of Björk as a pubescent post-punk pixie-rocker is great.

Author: BW

Time Out London Issue 1843: December 14-21 2005


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Director: Ari Alexander

Producer: Ari Alexander, Sigurjon Sighvatsson

With: Björk, Sigur Rós

Genre(s): Documentaries

Rated: 15

Duration: 87 mins

UK Release: Dec 16 2005



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