Everything, Everywhere, All the Time
Originally released in 2011. Everything, Everywhere, All the Time is a documentary film. directed by Pierre-Alain Giraud. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Everything, Everywhere, All the Time opens with the sound of musicians performing an old Icelandic folk song, Grýlukvæði. Only, a couple of years ago, they didn’t know each other - now they're touring Europe together. In 2006, Icelandic producer Valgeir Sigurðsson founded the Bedroom Community record label with Nico Muhly and Ben Frost, soon adding Sam Amidon to the intimate roster. After three years of concerts, collaborations and acclaimed album releases, the then four artists of Bedroom Community headed out together for a trek across Europe: The Whale Watching Tour. More than just a series of concerts, the tour was an extension of the ongoing musical exchange between these diverse artists, having them contributing to each other's music on stage. The film follows the four artists on tour, but also provides insight into the colorful characters and explores the vision behind Bedroom Community as well as introducing the home of the label, the Greenhouse studios.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everything, Everywhere, All the Time about?
Everything, Everywhere, All the Time opens with the sound of musicians performing an old Icelandic folk song, Grýlukvæði. Only, a couple of years ago, they didn’t know each other - now they're...
Who directed Everything, Everywhere, All the Time?
Everything, Everywhere, All the Time was directed by Pierre-Alain Giraud.
How long is Everything, Everywhere, All the Time?
Everything, Everywhere, All the Time has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was Everything, Everywhere, All the Time released?
Everything, Everywhere, All the Time was released on September 29, 2011 in theaters.