Award-winning musician Björk and legendary broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough have admired each other's work for years but this is the first time they have discussed their mutual love of music and the natural world on screen. In this remarkable documentary, Björk explores our unique relationship with music and discovers how technology might transform the way we engage with it in the future.
Direction
Hooper lets two giants breathe and play off each other.
Sound
Björk's music becomes the third character in the room.

Director
Louise Hooper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Oliver Sacks appears via archive footage; he'd died three years before filming, making this a posthumous triangulation of three visionary minds.
The documentary coincided with Björk's Biophilia album and app, her wildly ambitious attempt to make music education interactive—commercially it flopped, culturally it was revolutionary.
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