Get the latest gossip
Kim Gordon Talks About Her Eight Top Film Influences (EXCLUSIVE)
Kim Gordon, whose album “The Collective” dropped last week, is Galerie's featured film curator. Here she talks about eight that have influenced her.
I like when Val is driving along the curving mountain road listening to a song by Primal Scream and it suddenly turns into a sort of overlayed collage of images mimicking a music video, portraying her nausea. I also love how Olivier doesn’t use typical music from the horror genre but instead relies on sounds, like how exaggeratedly loud the creaking stairs are in the house where Maureen spends the night while waiting for a sign from her brother’s spirit from the beyond. The way she used sound recorded from actual situations, like the smashed car going by on a truck bed when the camera stays on it and we hear the noise of the metal and wind combined for a good 30 seconds or so.
Or read this on Variety