Tove Lo’s monastic mayhem
Iconoclast director Nogari brings choreographed chaos to a São Paulo monastery in this beguiling music video for the Swedish pop star.
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- Production Company Iconoclast Brazil
- Director Fernando Nogari
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Credits
View on- Production Company Iconoclast Brazil
- Director Fernando Nogari
- Editing Church Edit
- Executive Producer Francesco Colombo
- Executive Producer Hope Gettler
- Executive Producer Pity Lieutaud
- Executive Producer Henrique Danieletto
- Production Designer Carol Ozzi
- Creative Director Charlie Twaddle
- DP Andre Chemetoff
- Editor Mah Ferraz
- Colorist Houmam Abdallah | (Colorist)
- Choreographer Teresa Barcelo
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Iconoclast Brazil
- Director Fernando Nogari
- Editing Church Edit
- Executive Producer Francesco Colombo
- Executive Producer Hope Gettler
- Executive Producer Pity Lieutaud
- Executive Producer Henrique Danieletto
- Production Designer Carol Ozzi
- Creative Director Charlie Twaddle
- DP Andre Chemetoff
- Editor Mah Ferraz
- Colorist Houmam Abdallah | (Colorist)
- Choreographer Teresa Barcelo
No sooner have Gener8ion and Romain Gavras proved that tight choreography in restricted settings can lead to visual spectacle, than Iconoclast director Nogari brings the rhythm to an abandoned monastery in São Paulo for Tove Lo.
Shot over two days in Brazil, I’m Your Girl, Right? features 75 dancers moving through a closed, convent-like environment, fulfilling synchronised routines and repetitive rituals, until Lo's character rocks up and sends them all into a frenzy.
With a visual pass that gives it a distinctly retro vibe, this intriguing and, ultimately, adrenaline-pumping vid sees the Iconoclast director use its impressive cast of movers with controlled precision.