The Story Behind Charli xcx's Gothic New Wuthering Heights Music Video
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The Story Behind Charli xcx's Gothic New Wuthering Heights Music Video
"Yesterday evening, Charli xcx released Chains of Love, the second single from her forthcoming album Wuthering Heights, the soundtrack to Emerald Fennell's highly anticipated film adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel. A feverish new music video arrives with the song, directed and choreographed by C Prinz. Chains of Love follows the album's first single, House, released last week alongside a haunting music video from Mitch Ryan which set the gothic, brooding tone of the film's visual and sonic world"
"C Prinz says Charli approached this project with an "innate feral energy" that subsequently shaped the video's entire visual language. "There's this rawness to Charli's world-building that I've always admired," C Prinz tells AnOther. "She takes pop music and mixes it with the deeply profound layers of existing today, distilling them into something evocative and real." The pair's creative relationship began long before Wuthering Heights."
"Since then, C Prinz has directed the movement behind some of Charli's most iconic moments, from the laid back choreography of 360 to the sweat-slick intensity of the Brat World Tour. "Movement directing with Charli is like being inside a voltage field - her performance just radiates," she explains. The Brat tour, she adds, was built around movement that appeared "accidental, instinctive, born in the moment," styled to look like "the clu"
Charli XCX released "Chains of Love," the second single from Wuthering Heights, the soundtrack to Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 novel. A feverish music video directed and choreographed by C Prinz accompanies the single, following last week's first single, "House," which established a gothic, brooding visual and sonic tone. C Prinz credits Charli's "innate feral energy" for shaping the video's visual language and praises her raw world-building and blending of pop with profound layers. The collaborators share a longstanding creative relationship and C Prinz has directed movement across Charli's notable performances and tours.
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