Synopsis
A one-reeler film by Paul Thomas Anderson
In a short musical film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, Thom Yorke of Radiohead stars in a mind-bending visual piece. Best played loud.
2019 Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
In a short musical film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, Thom Yorke of Radiohead stars in a mind-bending visual piece. Best played loud.
Thom Yorke Dajana Roncione Frida Dam Seidel Joseba Yerro Izaguirre Jean Michael Sinisterra Munoz Takuya Fujisawa Valerija Kuzmica Dorotea Saykaly Duncan Schultz Einar-Anton Aas Nikkerud Hiroki Ichinose Sabine Groenendijk Endre Schumicky Emilie Leriche Danielle De Vries Maxime Lachuame Mikol Mantini Amanda Åkesson Andrzej Glosniak Ingeborg Zackariassen Janine Koertge Jesse Bechard Rachel McNamee Riley O'Flynn Therese Fredriksson Toby Kassell Aimilios Arapoglou Gala Moody Astrid Sweeney Show All…
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Paul and Thom probably got ice cream after this. Just two dads making a witty, soulful mood piece of dance and trials and errors. Lovely like an early morning.
“ANIMA,” the rapturous and spellbinding Paul Thomas Anderson “one-reeler” that Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke (and Netflix) have commissioned to help promote his new album of the same name, feels as essential as anything the “Phantom Thread” director has ever done. At least on first blush. It’s also, in its own beguiling way, the next logical step in what has become one of recent history’s most rewarding partnerships between a filmmaker and a group of musicians. This 15-minute short is nothing less than a dream come true.
Yorke — now four LPs deep into a twitchy and feral solo career that includes the score for Luca Guadagnino’s recent “Suspiria” remake — has long alternated between raging against the madness of the…
Being that ‘Daydreaming’ is maaybe my favorite music video ever, I was preetty hyped for this. It definitely delivered. I love shit like this so much. Can’t wait to watch it over and over again and try to make sense of it all.
Also when Thom Yorke did that little dive jump in literally the same way Barry did in PDL...iconic.
I love Thom Yorke and I love Paul Thomas Anderson and I love love love weird specific dancing!!!!!
sobbing, cathartically, at the dreams which will never come true, the achievements which will never come to be, as imagined; the hopes and desires just out of reach, in close proximity to, but without words. no matter how close we get, there remains the silent distance -- so breakaway, breakaway backwards and sideways and contort yourself until you have an angle at which you can see, properly.
feels almost like a continuation of True Love Waits. a man allowing himself to either find love again for a fragment of time, or a man reflecting on the period when his love was alive in front of him, and everything was beautiful. how do you cope with losing someone who you loved for so long, waking up to find out that they’re not there anymore? all we can do is try to heal, try to open our hearts up once more and live as much as we can before the sands of time run out for us as well. this made me cry