Forget the overpriced tickets and breaking bank on greasy movie theater popcorn. Taking movie showings into your own hands and host a Private-Public Screening of Efterklang & Vincent Moon‘s collaboration: An Island. 
An Island is an unconventional music performance film and an abstract documentary about a band and an island. The running time is 50 minutes. In August 2010, French filmmaker Vincent Moon met with Efterklang’s 8 piece-live band on an island off the Danish coast to make a film of performances, experiments and collaborations. For four days, the band collaborated with more than 200 local musicians, children and their families to create new performances and interpretations of songs from their 2010 release, Magic Chairs.
The film premieres in February and people can now sign up to host their own screenings running anywhere and anytime from February 1 until March 31. And we do mean anywhere – coffee shops, homes, auditoriums, a beach, but you decide.
To host a screening, visit here. For an updated list of showings to attend a screening, visit here.
The rules are:
• The screenings need to have free entrance
• The screenings need to be public.
• The screenings need to have a minimum capacity of 5 people
• The screenings need to be verified by Efterklang & Vincent Moon and only screenings that are featured on www.anisland.cc are official Private-Public Screenings
Watch a teaser trailer for An Island below:



