Adidas and HAMCUS’s outer [space] wear
Filmmaker Tomas Kamphuis’s mesmerising short film for the fashion brands imagines a dystopian world of elegant extraterrestrial exiles.
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Credits
powered by- Director Tomas Kamphuis
- DP Kevin Kimman
- Producer Lucia Alonso
- Producer Felipe Barros
- Writer/Editor Tomas Kamphuis
- Art Director Nicola Gaudenzi
- Editor Nikki Faberij de Jonge
- Colorist Vanneau
- Music/Sound Designer Maurits Verwoerd

Credits
powered by- Director Tomas Kamphuis
- DP Kevin Kimman
- Producer Lucia Alonso
- Producer Felipe Barros
- Writer/Editor Tomas Kamphuis
- Art Director Nicola Gaudenzi
- Editor Nikki Faberij de Jonge
- Colorist Vanneau
- Music/Sound Designer Maurits Verwoerd
Fashion films often tend towards the portentously enigmatic and Exiles, the new short film for Adidas and Chinese streetwear brand HAMCUS, is not overburdened with narrative clarity.
However, it more than makes up for its obscurity with some cracking production design and a scrumptious original score and sound by Maurits Verwoerd, aka Nachtbraker.
Set in a harsh sci-fi landscape where beauteous humanoids seem to seek some kind of indefinable entities – think magical stones, an interplanetary beam of light, a blind man playing 3D floating chequers – the film also benefits from lush cinematography by Kevin Kimman.