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Sugarcubes: The DVD (2005)

Sugarcubes: The DVD (2005)
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All twelve music videos from Iceland's biggest alternative-rock export are gathered together for one release that offers a comprehensive view of The Sugarcubes' brief but critically acclaimed musical legacy. Video clips featured on this release include "Birthday", "Deus", and "Cold Sweat". ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Oskar JonassonKristin Johannesdottir, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sugarcubes: The DVD

All twelve music videos from Iceland's biggest alternative-rock export are gathered together for one release that offers a comprehensive view of The Sugarcubes' brief but critically acclaimed musical legacy. Video clips featured on this release include "Birthday", "Deus", and "Cold Sweat". ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
45 mins

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Director(s):
Oskar JonassonKristin JohannesdottirFridrik Thór Fridriksson
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    Miguel C.

    I rented this to finally see the "Hit" video. My girlfriend back in 1991 told me I should see it but MTV never played it... I BEGGED! Anyways, Bjork was all the talent in this alt.pop Icelandic group. The male singer just interjected lyrics here and there. The band members were not bad per say. They just weren't that memorable. See this if you have nostalgia for dry hair styles, caked-on make-up, and "soft" bodies that were the thing in the late 80s and early 90s.

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