photography Jesse KandaFilm & TVNewsBjörk’s feature film debut is getting a new release1990’s The Juniper Tree predates her solo music careerShareLink copied ✔️November 3, 2018Film & TVNewsTextThom Waite In 1990, when she was still lead singer of The Sugarcubes and yet to release her acclaimed debut solo album, Björk appeared in her first feature film: The Juniper Tree. Filmed four years earlier, in 1986 – when the singer would have been 21 – by writer/director Nietzchka Keene, the film has now been restored to 4K resolution and is due to be re-released. The Juniper Tree is a tale of witchcraft, drawing from the eponymous Brothers Grimm fairy tale, and was filmed in black and white on a tiny budget in Björk’s native Iceland, with a cast of only five actors. Subsequently, it was selected to compete for a Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival and has gained popularity among the singer’s fans since her following rise to international fame for albums such as Debut and Biophilia. Björk in The Juniper Treecourtesy of Arbelos Film The restoration of the film comes from the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, with funding from The Film Foundation and The George Lucas Family Foundation. Film distribution company Arbelos will give it a North American theatrical release in the spring, but we can expect a digital release to follow. The re-release of The Juniper Tree is set to premiere at AFI Fest next Saturday (November 10). Watch a trailer below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIra Sachs revives a lost day in the life of Peter HujarWhere is all the good transmasculine representation?Why Julia Ducournau’s Alpha is a future cult classic Fruits of her labour: 5 cult films about women at workGeena Rocero on her Lilly Wachowski-produced trans sci-fi thriller, Dolls Dhafer L’Abidine on Palestine 36, a drama set during the British MandateThis book goes deep on cult music videos and iconic adsRonan Day-Lewis on Anemone: ‘It’s obviously nepotism’Die My Love: The story behind Lynne Ramsay’s twisted, sexual fever dreamWhat went down at the Dazed Club screening of Bugonia The story behind Bugonia, Yorgos Lanthimos’ twisted new alien comedyJosh O’Connor and Kelly Reichardt on planning the perfect art heist