Iceland wins Eurovision (before the competition even takes place)
The retrotastic tune for this year's event - Think About Things by Daði Freyr - has an equally endearing video, seeing the eccentric band performing for a unsuspecting family.
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- Production Company Andvari Productions
- Director Guony Ros porhallsdottir
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Credits
View on- Production Company Andvari Productions
- Director Guony Ros porhallsdottir
- Assistant Director Hakon Jens Helgason
- DP Birta Ran Bjorgvinsdottir
- Editor Birta Ran Bjorgvinsdottir
- Editor Guony Ros porhallsdottir
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Andvari Productions
- Director Guony Ros porhallsdottir
- Assistant Director Hakon Jens Helgason
- DP Birta Ran Bjorgvinsdottir
- Editor Birta Ran Bjorgvinsdottir
- Editor Guony Ros porhallsdottir
The Eurovision song contest is known for a lot of staples: deliciously camp performances - yes; suspiciously corrupt voting - of course; cracking tunes - er... not so much.
However, with Think About Things, Iceland's submission for this year's competition, it's all change, as the impossibly catchy song has an equally entertaining and engaging music video.
Featuring Daði Freyr performing the track in front of an unsuspecting family audience, the delightful styling and art-direction of the band and their instruments, coupled with the ever-more-eccentric moves and shooting (director Guðný Rós Þórhallsdóttir knowing exactly how and when to up the ante) makes for a totally joyous 3 minutes of pop perfection.
Call us hasty, but we shout this as the winner already.