

Check out the trailer below, and see the SXSW website for more information. IRIS: A Space Opera will have a one-day run in US theaters Tuesday, Sept. The brief snippet simultaneously evokes both new sci-fi films, like Interstellar, and the classic sci-fi films of the 1980s, à la Star Wars.

Directors Andre Chemetoff and Armand Beraud are behind the film.īased on the short teaser they’ve released on Youtube, it looks like the film capitalizes on the futuristic aesthetics of the platform. IRIS: A Space Opera by Justice debuted at SXSW this year, as part of the 24 Beats Per Second film showcase at the music event in Austin, Texas.

The production centers around a dynamic floating platform that evolves alongside the set. Though they recorded without an audience, the film is intended to recreate the production experience of the Women Worldwide tour. One keen fan of French electro royalty Justice has done gods work by uploading the entirety of one of their ‘IRIS: Space Opera’ performances online and geez it is special. French duo Justice has been hard at work on a film titled “IRIS: A Space Opera”, and this past week they announced that the film will premiere at SXSW on March 13th.Īccording to the festival’s website, the film was recorded in an “empty and invisible space” to allow the audience to focus on the music. Adapted from the live show Woman Worldwide, widely considered to be one of the greatest electro concerts ever produced, Iris: A Space Opera by Justice is. A 60 minute film of Justices 2017-2018 live show, recorded in an empty and invisible space without an audience, focusing exclusively on the impressiv. Co-directed by Andr Chemetoff, a cinematographer by trade, and Armand Beraud, a visual effects artist, IRIS: a Space Opera by Justice is a 60-minute version of the tour performance recorded in an.
