Most Popular Sigur Rós Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
Inni Trailer (2011)
06 September 2011
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.
Blossom Trailer (2012)
24 March 2012
Angels watch over an old farmer as he works to bring a tsunami-ravaged land back to life.
Last Stop Trailer (2002)
31 October 2002
An Icelandic documentary about the people that work, and hang around Hlemmur, the iconic Reykjavik bus stop.
Lords of Chaos Trailer (2018)
20 September 2018
A teenager's quest to launch Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo in the 1990s results in a very violent outcome.
A Short Love Story in Stop Motion Trailer (2008)
08 April 2008
Short film by director Carlos Lascano.
Once upon a time in Iceland Trailer (2020)
14 January 2020
On the island of fire and ice, “Once upon a time in Iceland” transfers fascinating landscapes encountered while strolling around the Diamond Circle, one of the most popular travel routes of Iceland, with the magical music of Sigur Rós, Hoppípolla.
Immortal Trailer (2004)
13 March 2004
In the distant future, Earth is occupied by ancient gods and genetically altered humans. When a god is sentenced to death he seeks a new human host and a woman to bear his child.
Náttúra Concert Featuring Björk and Sigur Rós Trailer (2008)
28 June 2008
Björk and Sigur Rós teamed up in June of 2008 to hold a concert to raise awareness for Icelandic nature.
Quicksand Trailer (2013)
01 March 2013
"A week before he passed away, my grandfather shared with me his former aspirations of becoming a filmmaker.
Aisling Trailer (2003)
01 July 2003
Based on early Irish poetry, Aisling is an ode to Mother Ireland, dealing with themes of change, renewal and rejuvenation.
Our Necessity for Comfort Trailer (2008)
02 January 2008
Time rushes by us. It rushes like the clouds in the sky that are swept and left drifting by the wind.
Love, Scott Trailer (2018)
22 March 2018
One fateful night, after leaving a bar in his home town of Nova Scotia, musician Scott Jones was subjected to a vicious and targeted attack which left him paralysed and in a wheelchair.