Year: 1969
Runtime: 6 mins
Language: English
Director: François De Menil
Filmed behind Iggy Pop’s Ann Arbor, Michigan estate as a proposed short piece, it was rejected by Elektra Records as promotional material for Nico’s 1968 album The Marble Index. Evening of Light unfolds as a gothic fantasy set in a stark, barren cornfield, while Nico’s eponymous song provides an unsettling, atmospheric soundtrack.
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