Ethereal post-rock pioneers Sigur Rós play a string of impromptu gigs in their native Iceland after finishing a world tour in 2006. As they travel through the country, the band visits a wide variety of venues, from a large outdoor festival to a coffee shop.
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Sigur Ros - Heima Trailer
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Sigur Ros - Heima Movie Trailer
A trailer for Sigur Ros' film Heima. The trailer is comprised of footage both provided by Sigur Ros for their Minn Heim contest and from the Heima film itself.
Sigur Rós - Heima Trailer (Hoppipolla version)
more information is at In 2006 having toured the world over in support of their 'Takk' album Sigur Rós returned home to play a series ...
Sigur Ros Heima
Heima (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈheːima]; at home) is a documentary film and double DVD set about the tour around Iceland in the summer of 2006 of the ...
Sigur Rós Heima - Trailer
On the heels of their 2006 concert tour Icelandic alternative rockers Sigur Ros return to their picturesque homeland for a series of free unannounced concerts.
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