Radiohead have contributed 14 songs from their back catalogue to the soundtrack of new documentary The Island President.

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The band, who are currently preparing for their extensive world tour in support of ‘The King Of Limbs’, have allowed a large number of their songs to be used in the soundtrack of a new documentary which looks at the plight of the Republic of Maldives.

The documentary, which won ‘Best Documentary’ at the Toronto film festival and will be screened this week at the Sundance film festival, tells the story of the struggle the island’s leader President Nasheed is going through to raise awareness about the effect that climate change is having on the island.

Among the Radiohead songs featured on the soundtrack are ‘Idioteque’, ‘Everything In Its Right Place’, ‘Reckoner’, ‘House Of Cards’ and ‘How To Disappear Completely’.

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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has also posted a message on the band’s official website, pledging the band’s support for the film.

He wrote: “‘The Island President’ is a film about the Maldives, and the struggle of President Nasheed to get the voice of a small nation heard in the climate change debate. Unless something is done to stop rising sea levels they will lose everything. The country will be under water. Some of our music was used to help tell the story.”

For more information about the film, visit Theislandpresident.com.