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Inni (2011)

Overview

Inni is a live motion picture and album by Icelandic band Sigur Rós released in 2011.The concert footage was directed by Vincent Morisset and filmed at the Alexandra Palace in 2008. It was released on 7 November 2011 on various formats, including vinyl, DVD, Blu-ray and CD. Theatrical versions are also being shown around the world from late 2011. The songs played within are Ný batterí, Svefn-g-englar, Fljótavík, Inní mér syngur vitleysingur, Sæglópur, Festival, E-Bow, Popplagið and Lúppulagið. The bonus material contains All Allright, Glósóli, Hafsól and Við spilum endalaust.
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Vincent Morisset profile
Vincent Morisset

Director

Cast

Georg Hólm profile
Georg Hólm

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Jon Thor Birgisson profile
Jon Thor Birgisson

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Kjartan Sveinsson profile
Kjartan Sveinsson

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Orri P. Dyrason profile
Orri P. Dyrason

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Georg Hólm profile
Georg Hólm

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Jon Thor Birgisson profile
Jon Thor Birgisson

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Kjartan Sveinsson profile
Kjartan Sveinsson

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Orri P. Dyrason profile
Orri P. Dyrason

Self - Member of Sigur Rós

Extra

Release Date

September 6, 2011

Original Language

English, Icelandic

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

One Life Studios logoSwastik Pictures logo

Available On

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Videos

Sigur Rós: Inni thumbnail
Sigur Rós: Inni

Images

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