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Take a Trip of Passion and Power for Jehnny Beth's We Will Sin Together

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Hingston Studios collaborated with Jehnny for her debut solo album

Take a Trip of Passion and Power for Jehnny Beth's We Will Sin Together

After nearly a decade as frontwoman of post-punk band Savages, Hingston Studio collaborates with Jehnny Beth on the occasion of her debut solo album, recorded in Los Angeles, London and Paris.

‘We Will Sin Together’, from the album ‘To Love Is To Live’ is music video as film; high-art pop seamlessly blending sound and vision.

An intimate encounter of two alter egos – the male and female – exploring pleasure, power and transformation, religious and mythological iconography play a central role throughout the film. Over five individual scenes, subtle references to a specific moment in Catholic, Roman and Greek narratives are made – the Virgin Mary; Cupid and Psyche; Pluto and Proserpina; Michael and Lucifer; and Satyr and Hermaphroditus.

‘We Will Sin Together’ combines 3D capture of Jehnny Beth taken from the original album photo session by Hingston Studio, alongside motion capture shot in early March. The entire film has been finished over the three month period of global lockdown caused by Covid-19, with the team working remotely be-tween London, Paris and Tokyo.

“The embodiment of different voices, and this whole notion of embracing the masculine and feminine characteristics of identity was the main starting point for us,” explains creative director Tom Hingston. “The record has an attitude and a driving intent – there is a rawness from her lyrics and the production which doesn’t sound like anything you’ve heard before.”

"We spent time researching individuals who have studied and celebrated the physical form, and most importantly those who have immortalised human figures through their work – for instance the great Renaissance and Flemish sculptors such as Cellini and Giambolgona. Specifically how they had reinterpreted the human form through stone or marble and the behaviour of that material. We also referenced image makers such as the German photographer Leni Riefenstahl (her study of the Nuba tribes) and George Platt Lynes."

The marmoreal flesh of classical sculpture becomes Beth’s own, complete with tattoos and her signature jewellery.


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Genres: Choreography, Drama, Music performance

Categories: Short Films and Music Videos, Music video

RSA Films, Fri, 12 Jun 2020 11:25:05 GMT