Coldplay: Here's What We Know About "A Film For The Future"

Coldplay: Here’s What We Know About “A Film For The Future”

The appetizer of what will be a larger project, is tickling the imagination of fansColdplay, who performed again in Italy in the past few weeks, this time for four live shows at the Olimpico, have released the official lyric video for their latest single, “feelslikeimfallinginlove”. The video is very special: it was made by the award-winning director Raman Djafari via BlinkinkThe Berlin-based director supervised a team of fifteen animators from around the world, each of whom created a section of the video. A team game, a big picture. The concept of the video is about a couple where one of the two searches and finally finds the other. The journey shows this couple traveling between worlds and changing shape, all told in three chapters: 1. the desire 2. the search 3. the finding.

The clip is part of a wider panorama: it is a preview of “A Film for the future”, the project the band started teasing five years ago. The booklet for Coldplay’s 2019 album “Everyday Life,” in fact, included a photo of a vintage car with the license plate FFTF2024 in front of a billboard advertising the band’s upcoming album “Music of the Spheres.” In the official communications of the formation it is stated that new details of “A film for the future” will be known soon.: many fans are wondering what this project really is. A plausible hypothesis could be the making of a film, with different forms of animation related to the upcoming songsjust like it happened with this first single. All of this, without a doubt, with an environmentalist and green-themed approach. “feelslikeimfallinginlove” is the first track from Coldplay’s upcoming tenth album, “Moon Music,” due out October 4, 2024. The album has the ambition to “set new standards for sustainability”, with each LP being made from 100% recycled plastic bottles (nine bottles per record). “A film for the future”, through snapshots researched and constructed ad hoc by different directors, could explore the themes of the songs in greater depth and of the latest recording effort.