You Can’t Be My Girl
Posted in: UncategorizedIf you want to tell an engaging story of unrequited love, then why not tap into the work of filmmakers who really know how to shoot this stuff, as director Keith Schofield proves in this brilliantly assembled video for Darwin Deez track, You Can’t Be My Girl…
No spoilers, just watch and enjoy this slice of Eels-like tunesmithery and visual collage. (Then try and imagine where any of it could conceivably be used in anything other than this video.) See also Women Laughing Alone With Salad.
Label : Lucky Numbers Music Ltd. Commissioner: Stephen Richards. Production Company: Caviar London. Executive Producer: Laura Tunstall. Producer: Helen Power. Directors Rep: Joceline Gabriel. DOP: Ben Fordesman.
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