It’s a giant day for boygenius followers. Not solely is the indie supergroup that includes Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker’s debut album the document out imminently, they’ve dropped boygenius: the movie, directed by Kristen Stewart.
Earlier this yr, it was introduced that Kristen Stewart was collaborating with boygenius on a collection of three music movies. Tonight they dropped as boygenius: the movie, a 14-minute set of related visuals for “$20,” “Emily I‘m Sorry,” and “True Blue.” The first part of the film features Baker working on an old car at a country home. When “Emily I’m Sorry” plays, it focuses on Bridgers surrounded by monster trucks. The final segment of the film features Dacus painting her home blue with her bandmates pitching in.
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It’s not the first time Stewart’s been in the director’s chair: She previously directed music videos for Sage + the Saints and Chvrches, and is set to make her feature directorial debut soon. But given boygenius’ noted fandom for Stewart, it’s exciting to see their collaboration.
Watch boygenius: the film below.
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