Björk's concert film "Cornucopia" premieres globally May 7

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Björk has announced a limited global release of her concert film, "Cornucopia," set to hit theaters on May 7. This film captures her most elaborate live performance and will be screened in around 500 cinemas across more than 25 countries, including the US, UK, Australia, and Germany. In addition to the concert film, audiences will also see three music videos curated by Björk. The film has a runtime of one hour and 39 minutes and promises a stunning visual and audio experience, presented in 4K and Dolby Atmos. The "Cornucopia" concert tour took place from May 2019 to December 2023, featuring 45 shows worldwide. The performance is based on her albums "Utopia" and "Fossora," blending music with theatrical elements, directed by Lucretia Martel. Björk expressed gratitude for everyone involved in creating the concert film. She described the film as an immersive experience that brings her art from virtual reality into a theater setting. Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, highlighted the film as a unique opportunity for fans to enjoy a collective experience of Björk's artistry on the big screen. Amy Freshwater from Mercury Studios emphasized that watching the concert in a cinema provides a deeper appreciation of Björk's visionary work.


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