The Bracknall's broken bond
The Essex-based band's video for its new track is an unflinching look at grief and the effects it has on a young man dealing with the loss of someone close to him.
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- Production Company Park Village
- Director Elliott Gonzo
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Credits
View on- Production Company Park Village
- Director Elliott Gonzo
- Color Electric Theatre Collective
- Director Elliot Warren
- DP Maximilian McKay
- Editor Islam Faris
- Editing Elliott Gonzo
- Coloist Connor Coolbear
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Park Village
- Director Elliott Gonzo
- Color Electric Theatre Collective
- Director Elliot Warren
- DP Maximilian McKay
- Editor Islam Faris
- Editing Elliott Gonzo
- Coloist Connor Coolbear
Don't judge a book by its cover, goes the old adage, and at the start of this video you'd be forgiven for thinking this is another story of wild youth, disruptive behaviour and violent tendencies.
But as the video for The Bracknall's track, Falling Out Of View, plays out we come to realise that the man at the centre of it is just trying to deal with the grief of losing someone close to him.
We're not told what their relationship is or exactly how the friend died, though a closing scene gives some indication, but we are witness to the surviving man's struggle to carry on without the helping hand of his lost friend.
Directed by Elliott Gonzo and Elliot Warren through Park Village, the video is a hard-hitting but emotional exploration of one young man's mental health and his struggle to deal with a devastating loss.