Wolf Alice’s love letter to female friendship
Colin Solal Cardo’s elegantly styled and playfully choreographed promo for the British alt rock band’s track Just Two Girls is a celebration of love for one's best friend.
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- Production Company Stink/UK
- Director Colin Solal Cardo
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Credits
View on- Production Company Stink/UK
- Director Colin Solal Cardo
- Executive Producer Dom Mckiernan
- Editing MARSHEEN
- Executive Post Producer Harriet Cawley
- Editor Rob Daglish
- Post Production Pundersons Gardens
- Executive Post Producer Tom Viney
- VFX Pundersons Gardens
- Color Pundersons Gardens
- Color Producer Grace Conway
- Colorist John O’Riordan
- Sound Design Ballad
- Producer Chris Murdoch
- Production Designer Jack Appleyard
- DP Nadia Szymanska
- Choreographer Ryan Heffington
- Talent Lucy Boynton
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Stink/UK
- Director Colin Solal Cardo
- Executive Producer Dom Mckiernan
- Editing MARSHEEN
- Executive Post Producer Harriet Cawley
- Editor Rob Daglish
- Post Production Pundersons Gardens
- Executive Post Producer Tom Viney
- VFX Pundersons Gardens
- Color Pundersons Gardens
- Color Producer Grace Conway
- Colorist John O’Riordan
- Sound Design Ballad
- Producer Chris Murdoch
- Production Designer Jack Appleyard
- DP Nadia Szymanska
- Choreographer Ryan Heffington
- Talent Lucy Boynton
British alternative rock band Wolf Alice has, once again, partnered with director Colin Solal Cardo through Stink to create this gorgeous music video for their new track, Just Two Girls.
With opulent production design, and fun choreography by Ryan Heffington, the film sees the band’s lead singer and her bestie mischievously crashing a fancy dinner party. The song is a celebration of the power of connection and unadulterated adoration for your best friend.
Frontwoman Ellie Rowsell explains: “I was inspired by going for dinner with my friends, a couple of friends, at different times, just one-on-one. I noticed how much I was saying 'Oh my god yeah, you’re so right!' And I thought it was so nice to see how validating these conversations with my girlfriends are, how much I’m learning in these chats. I just felt like there deserved to be a song about that.”