Björk “Cornucopia” arrives at the cinema

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Björk has announced the arrival in the cinematographic theaters of 'Björk: Cornucopia', its legendary concert film, scheduled for May 7 in about 500 cinemas in over 25 countries.

The film, distributed via Trafalgar Releasing (Mercury Studios/Universal Music Group), will last 1 hour and 39 minutes, with the addition of three exclusive music videos.

This performance, considered the most elaborate of the Icelandic singer -songwriter career, will be projected in 4K format and with Audio Dolby Atmos, offering fans a unique immersive experience of its kind.

'Cornucopia', a concert that has met with great success for his innovative vision and for the fusion between cutting -edge images and immersive sound, captures the essence of a work that merges VR, theater and music. The show also reflects Björk's commitment for the environmental cause, proposing an optimistic and post-apocalyptic reading on our future. The film, enriched by the collaboration with internationally renowned artists and entertainers, gives a journey through the most iconic songs of the singer, including those taken from his latest albums 'Utopia' and 'Fossora'.

Info

The event will be available in numerous countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia and Canada, and the tickets will be available from March 27 on BjorkCornucopia.com.

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