Laibach: A Film from Slovenia - Occupied Europe NATO Tour

1993 NR 59m 8

A Film from Slovenia provides insight into the enigma of Laibach. Laibach describe their work in their own words; giving a sense of their music, their drama, and their irony, as well as a glimpse of the Eastern European and Slovenian...

A Film from Slovenia provides insight into the enigma of Laibach. Laibach describe their work in their own words; giving a sense of their music, their drama, and their irony, as well as a glimpse of the Eastern European and Slovenian influences that created the band. Directed by Daniel Landin and Peter Vezjak, A Film from Slovenia was written by Chris Bohn and was originally made for Slovenian TV and Mute Film in 1993. The band offer a new sound to several classics from The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Among the 17 renditions included in the film are Across the Universe, Sympathy for the Devil, Kinderreich, Fiat, The Great Seal.

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Info about Laibach: A Film from Slovenia - Occupied Europe NATO Tour

Studio(s): Televizija Slovenija, Mute Records

Originally Released: Feb 04, 1993

Production Countries: Slovenia, United Kingdom

Genres: Music, Documentary