U2.com announced today that the Films Of Innocence will have a 24-hour premiere where the eleven films are being premiered on 11 different platforms.
Taking the political murals of Northern Ireland as a reference point, U2 wanted to celebrate the unique democratic power of urban art. The collection, Films Of Innocence, goes on sale tomorrow on iTunes and Amazon but for 24 hours from today, the eleven films are being premiered on 11 different platforms.
The movie Films Of Innocence will be available starting tomorrow (Dec. 10th) on iTunes and Amazon.
Complex – “Every Breaking Wave” by Robin Rhode
Dazed Digital – “Cedarwood Road” by Maser
Dezeen – “Iris (Hold Me Close)” by Chloe Early
Juxtapoz – “The Troubles” by Todd James
The Nerdist – “California (There Is No End To Love)” – D*Face
Nowness – “Raised by Wolves” by Vhils
NPR – “Song For Someone” by Mode 2
Paper Magazine – “This Is Where You Can Find Me Now” by DALeast
Pitchfork – “Volcano” by Ganzeer
Rolling Stone – “Sleep Like A Baby” by ROA
Stereogum – “The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)” by Oliver Jeffers.
U2.com subscribers can watch an exclusive 12th film, Conor Harrington’s visual interpretation of the Songs Of Innocence bonus track “Crystal Ballroom.”
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