From 2001. Bjork: quirky, innocent child-woman or controlling, egotistical murderess? International superstar Bjork tries to make sense of her role in Dancer in the Dark, winner of best picture and best actress at the Cannes Film Festival. From archival footage of Bjork in her native Iceland to her latest un-released music video, this episode explores the complexity of an artist cursed with fame while feeling victimized by the demons of her imagination. Don't miss Bjork's recently released behind-the scenes footage of her and Danish director Lars von Trier struggling to make the world's first musical in which the main character is going blind on a one-way ticket to death row. Really. See the ups and the downs: Bjork attack reporter Julie Kaufman in Thailand; watch Dancer in the Dark choreographer Vincent Patterson mold his dancers to the noise that is Bjork. Written, shot, and directed by Lawrence Elbert starring Selene Luna Tim E. Woodsman Glen Meadmore Josh Shenkle
901 views? well done..maybe people would be better of making fun of someone who deserves to be made fun of .. like shall we say ...um lady gaga
pagandude1 1 month ago