‘Heima’: A Sigur Rós Documentary
March 22, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Films & MusicSundays for me usually consist of large amounts of relaxing, and often there are cardigans involved as well. Yesterday I came across something else to help me relax, Sigur Rós’ documentary Heima, which translates to ‘At Home’. I’d never seen it before, but the video above is the whole dang thing. It’s absolutely beautiful, even though the quality is crap. Enjoy it while it lasts!
You can purchase it here.
Bobby




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If you've got something to say, keep it positive.I dig the redesign Bobby.
They have this for viewing on IcelandAir – I watched it during my connection flight to Oslo last month.. very very nice!
Sigur Ròs’ is amazing.
This was amazing, thank you for sharing that. :)
such a good dvd, i still yet have to buy it. but have seen it.
Worth buying for the extra disc with longer footage of the performances… wonderful, intimate recordings, beautifully edited and love the candid footage of the audience members (young and old) caught in their own thoughts.
39 minutes in… bliss. Orri has a great t-shirt too:)
Thank you so much for this!
SCAD screened this last year, and it’s an experience to watch a film print projected 60ft.
I describe it to people as Sigur Ros’ love letter to their country.
Same video with better quality is found on veoh
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/music/watch/v65558818RJwTPEy#