Halsey Is an Executive Producer of Charlie Kaufman's New Short Film
Briefly

How to Shoot a Ghost is a 27-minute short produced by Unmade, a production company that Halsey appears to have co-founded with manager Anthony Li and fiance Avan Jogia. The film premieres at the Venice Biennale with Unmade credited alongside several other producers. Jessie Buckley and Josef Akiki star in a screenplay by Eva H.D. The narrative centers on a translator and a photographer who materialize in an afterlife realm that is also Athens, Greece. Rufus and Martha Wainwright covered Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" for the film. Kaufman and Eva H.D. previously collaborated on the 2023 short Jackals & Fireflies. The trailer arrives as Halsey issues an anniversary edition of her debut album and prepares to begin the Back to Badlands Tour in October.
Charlie Kaufman's new short film, How to Shoot a Ghost, just got its first trailer. The 27-minute film is produced by Unmade, a production company that Halsey appears to have co-founded with her manager, Anthony Li, and her fiance, Avan Jogia. Unmade is credited alongside several other producers in the program for Venice Biennale, where the film is premiering. Watch the trailer below, via .
Jessie Buckley and Josef Akiki star in the film, which has a screenplay by Eva H.D. and centers on a pair of outsiders, a translator and photographer, as they materialize in a realm of the afterlife that is also Athens, Greece. Rufus and Martha Wainwright have covered Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" for the film. Kaufman and Eva H.D. also collaborated on the 2023 short Jackals & Fireflies.
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