
Björk: Volumen (1999) is a documentary film about the Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk. The film follows Björk as she embarks on a world tour and explores her creative process. While the film is primarily focused on Björk’s music and career, it also contains some surprisingly intimate and sensual moments.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Björk is seen in a bathtub, singing a song from her album “Homogenic”. The camera lingers on her body as she sings, and the scene is both intimate and sensual. Another scene that stands out is when Björk is seen in a hotel room, dancing to her own music. The camera captures her movements in a way that is both graceful and erotic.
The film also contains some more explicit sexual moments. In one scene, Björk is seen in a hotel room, passionately kissing her then-boyfriend. The scene is shot in a way that is both intimate and passionate. In another scene, Björk is seen in a nightclub, dancing with a group of people. The camera captures her movements in a way that is both sensual and suggestive.
Overall, Björk: Volumen (1999) is a fascinating documentary that captures the singer’s creative process and her intimate moments. While the film is primarily focused on Björk’s music and career, it also contains some surprisingly intimate and sensual moments that make it a must-see for fans of the singer.
Several songs on the collection feature suggestive lyrics.
"Venus as a Boy" shows Bjork getting aroused while making breakfast, as a reference to her favorite book "The Story of the Eye."
"I Miss You" features some sexual imagery, though it is almost all completely animated. There is a brief moment where an animated Bjork is shown in the bath with suds covering her breasts and lower torso. Towards the end of the video, Bjork (not animated) is seen topless, but her breasts are replaced by two computer animated bouncing condoms.