Palace 'Bitter' by Liam Saint-Pierre
Liam Saint-Pierre, who directed an emotional urban tale for Clean Bandit singer Eliza Shaddad a few months ago, has now helmed an alluring, ghostly tale with a similar sense of yearning, loss and foreboding for the impressive Bitter by Palace.
This time the sense of mystery and atmosphere is enhanced by the woodland setting in the north of England - captured with a tangible lushness by DoP Nic Booth - where a man is dashed from a moment of intimacy with a girl by waking up.
From then on there is no boundary between what's real and what's imagined...
Credits
Director | Liam Saint-Pierre |
Producer | Liam Saint-Pierre |
1st AD | Thomas Banks |
Director of Photography | Nic Booth |
Wardrobe | Rebecca Gore |
Hair | Rebecca Gore |
Make-up | Rebecca Gore |
Editor | Joe Lovelock |
Editor | Liam Saint-Pierre |
Colourist | Toby Tomkins |
Grading company | Tjt Films |
Post production company | The Whealhouse |
Lead actor | Edward Holcroft |
Lead actor | Hera Hilmarsdóttir |
Commissioner | Beatnik |
Label | Beatnik |
Production Company | Foolish Monk Productions |
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