Sigur Ros - Heima Trailerhttp://www.heimafilm.com/Trailer of sigur ros tour film called "heima"
Sigur Rós - HeimaThe new song Heima from Sigur Rós new dvd with the same title.A remarkable piece of music.Sigur Rós areJón Þór "Jónsi" BirgissonGeorg "Goggi" HólmKjartan "Kjarri" SveinssonOrri Páll Dýrason
Sigur Rós - "Heima" Trailer (Hoppipolla Version)http://www.sigur-ros.co.ukhttp://www.myspace.com/sigurrosThe trailer for the forthcoming Sigur Ros film "Heima" cut to the outstanding "Hoppipolla".
Sigur Rós - Hoppípolla (Heima)Sigur Rós performing Hoppípolla live in Ásbyrgi, Iceland. This clip is also from their DVD 'Heima'...go buy it!
Sigur Ros - Heima Live on BBC Electric PromsSigur Ros - Heima Live on BBC Electric Proms.
KUKL - Enginn heimaKuklið á íslensku læf í ríkissjónvarpinu 1986
Sigur Rós - Heima (live from the film)Enjoy this Dean DeBlois directed excerpt from Sigur Ros film 'Heima', out now in the UK and on December 4th in the US. More information is at http://www.heimafilm.com.
Sigur Rós - Von (Heima)Actuación incluída en el Dvd "Heima"
Sigur Ros Heima-Alafoss Vaka #1From the Heima dvd wich presents the amazing Icelandic tour of Sigur Ros.Enjoy!!!
Minn Heima Contest WinnerEntry for the Sigur Ros Minn Heima contest
Sigur Rós - Hoppípolla (Heima)Actuación incluída en el Dvd "Heima"
Sigur Ros - Heima - I Gaer - Nuclear AwarenessA wake up call video I edited against nuclear weapons and the destruction of our planet.The song I used is called "Í Gaer" from the latest Sigur Ros album Hvarf/Heim.
Sigur Rós - Starálfur (Heima)Actuación incluída en el Dvd "Heima"
Sigur ros - Heima Vakafrom the amazing movie..
Sigur Rós - Heima (2007) - Popplagið (live, ending)(a.k.a. "Untitled #8")Excerpt from the show recorded for their "Heima" documentary.
Sigur Rós: Í Gær- Minn HeimaI made this video for a contest that Sigur Ros announced in November, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/group/MinnHeima .Watch HD Quality Herehttp://www.vimeo.com/418445and herehttp://www.mdshivers.com/video.htmlThis short film was shot in HD and the footage that was provided from Sigur Ros was upconverted to HD. Filmed and edited in a week, this has been a really fun project to take on. All original footage filmed by me. The contest rules were to use the footage that they provided, mixed with one's own footage. I decided to create a narrative after listening to I Gaer several times.My actors and actresses were awesome and they helped out a lot. With out them, I couldn't have done this video!
Minn Heima - Í Gær - Sigur RósPhotographs of Iceland by Eoin Reilly set to the music of Í Gær by Sigur Rós.
Sigur Ros - Olsen Olsen (Heima)Olsen Olsen live in Öxnadalur (Heima DvD)
Minn Heima - HoppipollaMinn Heima contest submission. My footage and photos from Iceland, mixed with live footage, and the clips from the contest page. yip! yip!
Minn Heima - by Jon-Kyle Mohri'm proud to say my attempt was selected as one of the 10 winning entries.http://www.vimeo.com/406515I beg, please watch it there instead of on youtube. It's rather frustrating working on animation and editing in hd for hours and hours only to have youtube compress all your hard work beyond recognition.My entire portfolio is located at: http://jon-kyle.comMore about this short here: http://portfolio.jon-kyle.com/#minn-heimaAlso, comments on this video are acting a bit strange right now.
Sigur Rós - "Heima"Sigur Rós: "Heima" video premiere.In early October, Sigur Rós played a show at the French Institute in New York, before screening their film "Heima". [original track from the Heima DVD out 12/04/07 ]
Sigur Ros Heima Reykjavik finale (the best part )The explosive finale to Heima - the Reykjavik concert,truly mindblowing. So unlike the usual Sigur Ros.
Sigur Rós - Samskeyti (Heima)Sigur Rós doing an intimate version of 'Samskeyti'...taken from their DVD 'Heima'.Go buy it (the DVD), please...it's worth your money.
Sigur Rós - Glosoli - HeimaGlosoli - Heima
Sigur Rós - Minn Heima Contest Thank You and Intro To HeimaSigur Ros take time from recording their upcoming album to thank all the contest participants and welcome you to the screening of Heima on YouTube.
Minn Heima - Ísland IIDuring a 4-month-trip
Sigur Rós - 'Heima' Film Trailerhttp://www.sigur-ros.co.ukhttp://www.myspace.com/sigurrosSigur Rós break their two-year silence to release their first-ever film and a companion album later this autumn. Filmed over two weeks last summer when the band undertook a free tour of Iceland, 'Heima' stands as a colossal labour of love - not to say grand folly - typical of this most exacting of bands. While most people set up a few cameras at, say, a festival, and call it a DVD, Sigur Rós decided they would push the boat (bus and plane) out for their debut venture into live film, hauling 40-plus people round 15 locations to the furthest flung corners of their homeland to create something, well, inspirational. On their way they went to ghost towns, outsider art shrines, national parks, small community halls and the absolute middle-of-nowhere-ness of the highland wilderness, as well as playing the largest gig of their career (and in Icelandic history) at their triumphant homecoming Reykjavik show. 'Heima' (Icelandic for "at home" or "homeland"), truly, shows Sigur Rós as never before. Whereas seeing the group live is normally a large-scale and sometimes overwhelming experience, making full use of lights and mesmeric visuals, 'Heima' was always intended to reveal more of what was actually going on on stage. It does this via long-held close-ups and a rare intimate proximity, without ever once breaking the spell. Loosely based on a documentary format - and including personal reflections from the band - 'Heima' also serves as an alternative primer for Iceland the country, which is revealed as less stag destination-du-jour and more desolate, magical place where human beings have little right to trespass. 'Heima' features performances of songs from all four Sigur Rós albums, many radically reworked, as well as two exclusive new songs in 'Guitardjamm', which was filmed inside an abandoned herring oil tank in the far West of the country, and the traditional 'A Ferd Til Breidarfjardar 1922', performed with poet Steindor Andersen. 'Heima' was directed by Dean DeBlois, a long-time fan of the band and director of the Oscar-nominated animated feature 'Lilo & Stitch', using an Icelandic crew. 'Hvarf-Heim', the companion record, is more cousin than sister release. It has two titles because it is in effect two separate, but complementary, entities, with -- get this -- two front covers and a limited edition run of two discs. Open it one way and it's 'Hvarf' ("disappeared" orr "haven", a five track electric studio record comprising mainly unreleased rarities from Sigur Rós's back-pages, none of which is on 'Heima'. Open it the other way and it's 'Heim' ("home"), a six track acoustic record, comprising delicate new unplugged versions of some of Sigur Rós's best moments, which have never been performed before. The band were originally asked to deliver a traditional live album to go with the live film, but thinking about it, with Sigur Rós that wasn't ever going to happen, and what we have here in 'Hvarf-Heim' is infinitely more stimulating and exciting than some will-this-do? toss-offs of songs they honed to perfection in the studio aeons ago. 'Hvarf-Heim' features three previously absolutely unreleased electric songs (Salka, Hljomalind and I Gaer) and is, anyway, wall-to-wall re-workings. Whatever way you look at it, 'Hvarf-Heim' is a great Sigur Rós record.'Heima' receives its worldwide premiere on September 27th at the Icelandic Film Festival and a run of national premieres at film festivals all around the world follows including a UK premiere (full details soon to be announced). The film will then receive a nationwide UK release in selected cinemas across the UK.On November 5th 'Heima' will be released as a Special Edition double DVD package with a 104-page book containing stunning photos from the tour. It will also be released as a standard 2-DVD set. The first disc of both packages features the 'Heima' film, with a choice of a 5.1 surround sound or pcm stereo mix, whilst the second DVD will contain the full performances of each song in the movie amongst many other extras.THIS IS THE FIRST CHANCE TO SEE SIGUR RÓS LIVE ON DVD
minn heima (friður)awe-inspiring may be the wordswhen someone comes in our livesto rearrange it andset us on our wayi am gratefulto have been shownthe gifts of sigur ros.In minn heima (fridur)i used only clips given in the contest.All art used was taken from eighteen seconds before sunrise.please search "saving Iceland Documentary', it is about the Alcoa protests.please take care of the earthand beautiful places like icelandwill keep grace, beauty, spirit,and myr (friður)vasyL
Sigur Rós - Heima Trailer (Hoppipolla version)more information is at http://www.heimafilm.comIn 2006 having toured the world over in support of their 'Takk' album, Sigur Rós returned home to play a series of free, unannounced concerts in Iceland. 'Heima' is a unique record of that tour filmed in over 15 locations across the island, taking in the biggest and smallest shows of their career.Following the recent World Premiere in Reykjavik, Sigur Rós are currently on a 'whistle-stop world tour' of film festival screenings, occasionally accompanied by an intimate live acoustic performance from the band - check the list of confirmed screenings.'Heima' received it's UK Premiere on October 24 at Cecil Sharp House, North London as part of the BBC's Electric Proms. The band played a 45 minute acoustic set with Amiina which can be seen in its entirety here. This event is followed on November 5 by a further special screening and shorter acoustic performance at the BFI Southbank and regional screenings.Following a successful screening at the New Yorker Festival on Sept 6, the film received its west coast premiere in Los Angeles with a series of screenings from Nov 1st through Nov 3rd including AFI Fest.'Heima' is released as a two disc DVD set, with disc one featuring the 97 minute tour documentary / film, plus a bonus 'Producer's Commentary' by band manager John Best, whilst disc two includes almost two hours of full length live performances (with different edits to those used in the film) and further extras.There will be a special edition of 'Heima' available including a 116-page photo book in deluxe packaging. For more detailed information including production notes and a tracklisting for disc two, visit the official film homepage at www.heimafilm.com.HVARF-HEIM'Hvarf-Heim', the companion record, has two titles because it is in effect two separate, but complementary, entities, with two front covers (see below) and a limited run of two discs. Open it one way and it's 'Hvarf' ("disappeared" or "haven"), a five track electric studio record comprising mainly unreleased rarities from Sigur Rós's back-pages, none of which is on 'Heima'. Open it the other way and it's 'Heim' ("home"), a six track live acoustic record, comprising delicate new unplugged versions of some of Sigur Rós's best moments, which have never been performed before.
Minn Heima - Bluepoles Edit FinalMinn HeimaSoundtrack: Sigur Ros - Von (Heim Version)Edited by: BluepolesEntry to the Sigur Ros Minn Heimacompetition 2007Higher res version at:http://www.bluepoles.co.uk/http://www.sigur-ros.co.ukhttp://www.myspace.com/sigurrosSigur Rós break their two-year silence to release their first-ever film and a companion album later this autumn. Filmed over two weeks last summer when the band undertook a free tour of Iceland, 'Heima' stands as a colossal labour of love - not to say grand folly - typical of this most exacting of bands. While most people set up a few cameras at, say, a festival, and call it a DVD, Sigur Rós decided they would push the boat (bus and plane) out for their debut venture into live film, hauling 40-plus people round 15 locations to the furthest flung corners of their homeland to create something, well, inspirational. On their way they went to ghost towns, outsider art shrines, national parks, small community halls and the absolute middle-of-nowhere-ness of the highland wilderness, as well as playing the largest gig of their career (and in Icelandic history) at their triumphant homecoming Reykjavik show. 'Heima' (Icelandic for "at home" or "homeland"), truly, shows Sigur Rós as never before. Whereas seeing the group live is normally a large-scale and sometimes overwhelming experience, making full use of lights and mesmeric visuals, 'Heima' was always intended to reveal more of what was actually going on on stage. It does this via long-held close-ups and a rare intimate proximity, without ever once breaking the spell. Loosely based on a documentary format - and including personal reflections from the band - 'Heima' also serves as an alternative primer for Iceland the country, which is revealed as less stag destination-du-jour and more desolate, magical place where human beings have little right to trespass. 'Heima' features performances of songs from all four Sigur Rós albums, many radically reworked, as well as two exclusive new songs in 'Guitardjamm', which was filmed inside an abandoned herring oil tank in the far West of the country, and the traditional 'A Ferd Til Breidarfjardar 1922', performed with poet Steindor Andersen. 'Heima' was directed by Dean DeBlois, a long-time fan of the band and director of the Oscar-nominated animated feature 'Lilo & Stitch', using an Icelandic crew. 'Hvarf-Heim', the companion record, is more cousin than sister release. It has two titles because it is in effect two separate, but complementary, entities, with -- get this -- two front covers and a limited edition run of two discs. Open it one way and it's 'Hvarf' ("disappeared" orr "haven", a five track electric studio record comprising mainly unreleased rarities from Sigur Rós's back-pages, none of which is on 'Heima'. Open it the other way and it's 'Heim' ("home"), a six track acoustic record, comprising delicate new unplugged versions of some of Sigur Rós's best moments, which have never been performed before. The band were originally asked to deliver a traditional live album to go with the live film, but thinking about it, with Sigur Rós that wasn't ever going to happen, and what we have here in 'Hvarf-Heim' is infinitely more stimulating and exciting than some will-this-do? toss-offs of songs they honed to perfection in the studio aeons ago. 'Hvarf-Heim' features three previously absolutely unreleased electric songs (Salka, Hljomalind and I Gaer) and is, anyway, wall-to-wall re-workings. Whatever way you look at it, 'Hvarf-Heim' is a great Sigur Rós record.'Heima' receives its worldwide premiere on September 27th at the Icelandic Film Festival and a run of national premieres at film festivals all around the world follows including a UK premiere (full details soon to be announced). The film will then receive a nationwide UK release in selected cinemas across the UK.On November 5th 'Heima' will be released as a Special Edition double DVD package with a 104-page book containing stunning photos from the tour. It will also be released as a standard 2-DVD set. The first disc of both packages features the 'Heima' film, with a choice of a 5.1 surround sound or pcm stereo mix, whilst the second DVD will contain the full performances of each song in the movie amongst many other extras.THIS IS THE FIRST CHANCE TO SEE SIGUR RÓS LIVE ON DVD
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