
Björk - Biophilia Live
classified UPlease note: This was screened in Nov 2014
A dazzling visual spectacle in which Björk performs songs from her eighth album with evocative visuals provided by designers from around the world.
Recorded live at Björk's show at London's Alexandra Palace in 2013, this concert film from Nick Fenton and Peter Strickland captures the human element of Björk's multi-disciplinary multimedia project Biophilia. The film features the artists and her band performing every song on Biophilia and more using a broad variety of instruments - some digital, some traditional and some completely unclassifiable. The film has already been hailed as "a captivating record of an artist in full command of her idiosyncratic powers" (Variety) and "an imaginative stand-alone artwork" (Hollywood Reporter) and is a vital piece of the grand mosaic that is Biophilia.
"There are not many artists who can combine the lifecycle of a jellyfish with a breakbeat and make it work. But this is an extraordinary piece, perhaps more an opera, where Björk and drummer Manu Delago are at their virtuosic best. It's utterly bonkers yet moving - especially a strange love song set to a mutating virus. It should be mandatory viewing for anyone about to dam a glacial river to facilitate aluminium smelting."- The Guardian
Ticket prices: £8.00 full / £6.50 concessions.