Coldplay will release a 44-minute visual companion to their latest album, ‘Moon Music’.
Set to premiere on January 22, ‘A Film For The Future’ is executive produced by Ben Mor, who directed the band in the promo for their 2016 Beyoncé collaboration, Hymn For The Weekend.
On January 22, we’re proud to present A Film For The Future – the visual companion to Moon Music.
— Coldplay (@coldplay) January 14, 2025
The 44 min film will premiere worldwide on YouTube, with special 360-degree screenings at Lightroom in London, Manchester & Seoul (tickets on sale via https://t.co/rUKzfzA5uN).
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Describing the project as “a kaleidoscopic patchwork quilt – a 44-minute multimedia tapestry”, Mor says: “It was huge privilege to have the’s eye view of such an ambitious project, with so many incredibleators and filmmakers all working independently of each other.
“The final film is simply jaw-dropping and I can’t wait for Cold fans to see it.”
Coldplay add: “We’re very to all the amazing artists lent their genius to this film. They’ve created something very beautiful and we extremely of it.”
The project was first teased on the car number plate in the artwork for 2019’s ‘Everyday Life’, meanwhile a segment from the film featured in the lyric video for the band’s recent single, feelslikeimfallinginlove.
It was created by more than 150 different visual artists from 45 countries, and will be shown at 360-degree screenings at Lightroom in London, Manchester and Seoul.
A fan-led site for the movie, powered by Microsoft AI, will launch on attf.cold.com on January 22.