Description
During the fall of 2012, as we were performing the show “Memories From The Missing Room”, directed by Marc Lainé at the Théâtre de la Bastille in Paris, we decided to film a song within the stage set, a strange rotating motel room.
With our accomplice Clément Deuve – a photographer and filmmaker accustomed to analogue and handmade techniques – we set up the shooting of a music video with four super-8 cameras.
The song was played live, in two takes only. Rosemary, armed with a handgun, played the role of Julie Gold, a woman torn between two destinies. The actor Geoffrey Carey emerged from the darkness to become the “Fine Fine Man”, who tries to hold her captive.
Once the theater show was over, we took to the road again, to Germany, Australia and the Indian Ocean… The 16 rolls of super-8 film were stored, lost, forgotten for years before they were found again at the bottom of a suitcase and processed. On the film we saw ghosts and spirits, the last echo of the “Missing Room”, and the forerunners of our next album “Epitaph”.