Eternal Flame (music video)

Eternal Flame

Eternal Flame Production Still
Directed by Leah Meyerhoff
Produced by Ari Krepostman
Written by Leah Meyerhoff
Starring Joan Wasser
Rainy Orteca
Ben Perowsky
Music by Joan As Police Woman
Cinematography Lyle Vincent
Edited by Alina Pineda
Distributed by MTV Europe
Release dates
  • September 1, 2007 (2007-09-01)
Running time
4 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Eternal Flame is a music video for Joan As Police Woman directed by Leah Meyerhoff and currently airing on MTV Europe.

Synopsis

Welcome to a world where mermaids dance with octopuses, fire breathers rule the night, and the Statue of Liberty knows how to sing. Girls are buried up to their necks in sand while boys do back flips and dazzle dancers perform in a puppet show without strings. A circus-themed burlesque music video for Joan As Police Woman, Eternal Flame is the ultimate fire hazard.[1]

Cast

Joan Wasser — Singer / Statue of Liberty
Rainy Orteca — Bass Player
Ben Perowsky — Drummer
Genaro Martinez — Dazzle Dancer
Heidi Turzyn — Dazzle Dancer
Jennifer Capriccio — Dazzle Dancer
Joe Komara — Dazzle Dancer

Festivals

Reviews

NPR says "The breezy gospel groove of "Eternal Flame" features tasty ebowed guitar, as well as a variety of vocal flourishes courtesy of Wasser and one ground-rumbling male bass singer" [2] and Stephen Trouss of Pitchfork Media says "Wasser was also Jeff Buckley's partner from 1994 up to his death, and though it's undoubtedly creepy to speculate about someone's private grief, this loss feels key to her subsequent development. The very 6/8 and turbid harmonies of "Eternal Flame" conjure up ghosts of Buckley's own galloping "Grace". And when the lyric reaffirms "I can't be the lighter of your eternal flame," you can't help but hear a response to one song we know Buckley wrote about her, "Everybody Here Wants You", and its line "You're just the torch/ To put the flame to all our guilt and shame."[3]

References

  1. "Eternal Flame Synopsis". Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  2. "Joan Wasser on NPR". Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  3. Stephen Trouss. "Real Life Review". Retrieved 2010-06-02.
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