All posts tagged: film

Say Lou Lou ‘The IMMORTELLE Manifesto’ Short Film

Siblings Say Lou Lou crept into the tail end of 2018 with one of the most enjoyable albums of the year. 'IMMORTELLE' is their latest LP which is a glorious mixture of cinematic pop, moody trip-hop and more. The pair's lead off single 'Golden Child' followed with an incredible video that could be considered more like a short film.

Brier Presents ‘Collapsology’ by Daria Geller

Russian brand Brier and award-winning director Daria Geller team-up for the fashion film 'Collapsology'. Presenting an interpretation of the idea of collapsology, which points to the idea that civilisations are bound to collapse. The stunning film stars actors Kirill and Vasilisa Izmaylova.

Tiffany Alvord Interview

YouTube has become a platform that has not only launched a slew of entertainers' careers but has also become a virtual place where artists have become lost in the vast sea of seemingly endless videos of complete randomness. California-born singer and musician Tiffany Alvord is one of the acts who cut through the noise, showcasing her immense talents by recording a number of cover versions of some of the biggest names in music. Uploading her first video back in 2008 at the age of 15, a rework of OneRepublic's track 'Stop and Stare', Alvord went on to become one of YouTube's biggest stars amassing millions followers on the platform.

Gucci Presents: The Performers: Act VI with Michael Clark

Luxury brand Gucci continue their series 'The Performers' with the latest edition featuring legendary dancer Michael Clark. Filmed in Tokyo, the iconic punk-driven choreographer stylishly trek around the city performing in Love hotels and bath houses. Clark gives insight on his life regarding leaving Scotland and not fitting with the masses when he was younger. This fashion film is directed by Johnny Hardstaff, with the Chloé's 'Recall' featuring Ben Shemie played throughout the video.

ColoRising Interview with Hero Fisher

Hero Fisher is not just an artist whose memorable birth name implies a destiny of greatness, yet rather one that has already begun to show the world her majestic creativity through music, as well as visuals. Her voice is beyond gorgeous with a vivid and imaginative songwriting ability that has been compared to the likes of giants such as Leonard Cohen. Based in London, the Parisian-raised act confidently defies the idea of music genres, creating more of a soundscape that is fitting to the mood of her story. The package is a weaving journey that is powerfully driven, and one where the listener comfortably submits to Fisher's command of the destination.

John Carpenter ‘Christine’ Video

Director John Carpenter definitely needs no introduction as some of his films are the most iconic in the world of horror. With a new album titled 'Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998' forthcoming October 20 via Sacred Bones, Carpenter has released a video for the theme of the flick 'Christine'. Shot in downtown Los Angeles, a woman played by actress Rita Volk, is flagging down a classic car, quickly dashing off as a chase between her and the automobile ensue. Eventually the driver of the car convinces her to get in. You can pretty much imagine the possibilities of what could happen if you're familiar with the original film. Check it out.

Canon Presents ‘365 Days of Summer – Zoë Kravitz’s Summer Story’

Actress Zoë Kravit and Canon have teamed up together to get people inspired to tell their personal stories of summer. In this short video, Kravitz gives her take on the beauty and magic of summer as she dances, shoots friends and overall enjoys life. Canon has also launched a competition for photography lovers to submit their story for a chance to win a trip around the world throughout the summer season.

Nowness Presents ‘The History of Nails’ by Gruff Rhys

Teaming up with a number of British and Russian artists to make the long trek from Moscow to Siberia, musician Gruff Rhys documented to the journey in the short film titled 'The History of Nails', presented by Nowness. Commissioned by the British Council, Rhys also touches on the history of the Russian Futurist movement as well as the October Revolution.Shot on film, the video captures the idea of pushing forward with no looking back.