The world-famous Blue Lagoon spa, situated in deepest Iceland is the country's most popular attraction - its geothermal spa lets you soak in waters warmed by the earth's core. Their eponymous skincare collection extends the benefits of the naturally-heated spa to the home, with a range of products the merging of science with beauty. Borkur's stunning film runs to a similar theme, showing the close-up, geological side of the spa's skincare collection.
The body of the spot is science in action: magma bubbles and oozes, lava explodes and cracks into dust, while water steams, bubbles and fizzes, all shot in spectacular close-up, giving us almost magical, otherworldly imagery accompanied by a haunting soundtrack. The climax of the film follows our female bather from the spa to home, via Blue Lagoon's laboratory where we glimpse at work done for the range's production.
Borkur enhances his varied repertoire with a film that demonstrates his abilities as an increasingly versatile director.