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The Juniper Tree x Midori Hirano (Live)

Nietzchka Keene IS, 1990, 78 min
Cast Björk, Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir, Valdimar Örn Flygenring
Spoken language English
Subtitles Engels

A grim fairy tale set in rugged medieval Iceland, and Björk’s widely acclaimed acting debut: THE JUNIPER TREE is a forgotten gem of European arthouse cinema and the breakthrough film of director and professor Nietzchka Keene, who died far too young. At the invitation of VIDEODROOM 2025, Japanese musician Midori Hirano composed a brand-new soundtrack as a tribute. As part of our annual Spotlight on Womxn Directors, we invited Hirano to Antwerp to perform this new score live during the screening.

Keene largely flew under the radar during her lifetime, yet THE JUNIPER TREE is a striking debut—restrained, poetic, and loosely based on the Brothers Grimm tale of the same name. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991, where it received glowing reviews. Its success paved the way for Keene’s later work, including HEROINE OF HELL (1996) and BAREFOOT TO JERUSALEM (2008), which was completed posthumously after her early death in 2004.

In THE JUNIPER TREE, we follow Margit (a mesmerising Björk) and her older sister Katla, on the run after their mother is burned at the stake for witchcraft. They find shelter with a widower and his troubled son, but tensions soon rise when Katla’s magical powers come to light.

Shot entirely on location in Iceland’s stark landscapes, the film glows in haunting black and white, with cinematography by Randy Sellars. Its atmosphere evokes Dreyer’s DAY OF WRATH and Bergman’s THE VIRGIN SPRING, enriched by dreamlike sequences from experimental filmmaker Pat O’Neill. THE JUNIPER TREE is a powerful allegory of misogyny and the tragedy that follows in its wake—a long-overlooked film now ready to be rediscovered in a digitally restored 4K version.

Midori Hirano is a Berlin-based musician, composer and producer from Kyoto, Japan. Classically trained as a pianist, she combines acoustic instruments like piano and strings with experimental textures, blending digital sounds, subtle electronics and field recordings.

“The film shows many raw aspects of human nature, such as madness, silence, loss, love, seduction, friendship, deception, self-preservation and innocence, but they are all expressed in a fantastically fragile way. The exciting challenge for me is to incorporate that fragility in the music while keeping its strength.” — Midori Hirano

This unique RE/SCORED film screening was created in the context of VIDEODROOM 2025, a co-production of VIERNULVIER and Film Fest Gent.

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The film will be musically accompanied live by Japanese musician Midori Hirano.

The Juniper Tree x Midori Hirano (Live)

Bio Midori Hirano

Midori Hirano is a Japanese musician, composer, and sound artist based in Berlin. Rooted in classical piano and expanded through electronics and field recordings, she creates immersive soundscapes where acoustic intimacy meets experimental abstraction.

Her solo albums on labels including Sonic Pieces, Daisart and Dauw have established her distinctive voice, while her alias MimiCof explores more rhythmic and experimental territories. Over time, these approaches have converged into a unified artistic language under her own name. She has performed and collaborated with artists such as Hprizm (Anti Pop Consortium), Ilpo Väisänen (Pan Sonic), CoH, Atsuko Hatano, Brueder Selke and the female collective Monika Werkstatt led by Gudrun Gut.

Her new solo album „OTONOMA“ will be released via Thrill Jockey on the 20th of February, 2026.