It's called IRL
By Carrie Battan on October 15, 2012 at 09:15 a.m.
Video director Grant Singer (Sky Ferreira's "Everything Is Embarrassing", DIIV's "How Long Have You Known") has made a short film whose cast and crew brings together a sparkly list of names from many corners of the music industry. IRL, as the film is called, tells the tale of "a girl who struggles to piece together the events of the previous night over 24 incandescent hours in New York City," according to Singer. It was written by Patrik Sandberg.
That girl is played by Sky Ferreira; her castmates include Genesis P-Orridge (of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV), Liza Thorn and Matt Koshak of Starred, DIIV's Colby Hewitt, and photographer Sandy Kim. The film also features Damien Echols of the West Memphis 3. Salem's John Holland and Gatekeeper's Aaron David Ross did the score.
Below, watch the trailer, which packs the always-alluring punch of an indie film about beautiful people despairing in a fictional and seedy underbelly of New York.
That girl is played by Sky Ferreira; her castmates include Genesis P-Orridge (of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV), Liza Thorn and Matt Koshak of Starred, DIIV's Colby Hewitt, and photographer Sandy Kim. The film also features Damien Echols of the West Memphis 3. Salem's John Holland and Gatekeeper's Aaron David Ross did the score.
Below, watch the trailer, which packs the always-alluring punch of an indie film about beautiful people despairing in a fictional and seedy underbelly of New York.
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