Nick Cave is requesting footage from fans for an upcoming collaborative film to accompany his recent Seven Psalms project.
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Released last week, the collection comprises seven spoken word cuts set to music that was created in collaboration with Warren Ellis as well as a concluding 12-minute piece, โPsalm Instrumentalโ.
The record, which was produced by Cave alongside Luis Almau, came together during the sessions for Nick Cave & Warren Ellisโ 2021 studio album Carnage.
โWhile in lockdown I wrote a number of psalms, or small, sacred songsโone a day for a week,โ Nick Cave explained in a statement.
โThe seven psalms are presented as one long meditationโon faith, rage, love, grief, mercy, sex and praise. A veiled, contemplative offering borne of an uncertain time. I hope you like it.โ
Now, Cave is looking to collect a range of fan-shot footage for a collaborative Seven Psalms film that will serve as โa kind of spiritual portrait of the world at this timeโ. A press release described the project as โan ambitious idea with a small budgetโ.
The musician has asked for short phone clips (two minutes in length or less) that โmean somethingโ to the fan, such as โselfie portraits, miracles of nature and natural disaster, the sacred and profaneโ.
โIt could be footage of the person you love, video you shot at a protest, or something ordinary that you find beautiful. Themes could be mercy, anger, splendour, grief, solitude, yearning, revelation [or] glory.โ
Those who want to contribute to the Seven Psalms film are required to submit their videos to psalms@nickcave.com before July 26. The clips need to be in a landscape, 720p MP4 format.
Back in May, Nick Cave released the film This Much I Know To Be True which centres around the creative relationship between Cave and his Bad Seeds bandmate and longtime collaborator Warren Ellis.
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