Another video was released today for the Valtari Mystery Film Experiment created by Sigur Rós. If you are not aware of the Mystery Film Experiment, Sigur Rós asked filmmakers to create videos of whatever came to their mind while listening to a song from Valtari. Today's film, is for Fjögur píanó , and was created by Alma Har'el. It stares Shia Labeouf and Denna Thomson in an unhealthy relationship and eating scorpion lollipops, hallucinating, dancing, dressing in drag and more. While I am still trying to grasp the whole idea of the video, I find it to be absolutely beautiful with amazing performance by Shia and Denna. There is such a great amount of emotion pouring from the video and it is overall pleasing to watch. I actually cannot believe this is the same boy from Even Stevens, but I love it. Please watch below.
Also, Alma Har'el is one of the most amazing filmmakers of today. Her music videos are absolutely stunning captures of powerful images, emotions, and a clear concept of characters. While her work mostly consists of music videos, she has released her first filmed, Bombay Beach. Not only is the film absolutely beautiful, the soundtrack is killer. Check it out via Focus World. Trailer below
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