Fire Fade

Fire Fade
Official visual poster
Directed by Tim Erem
Produced by
  • Ian Blair
  • Fredrik Loving
  • Gustavo Leon
  • Tim Erem
  • Tove Lo
Screenplay by
  • Tim Erem
  • Tove Lo
Starring
  • Tove Lo
  • Vas Galohvastov
  • Quinn Straw
  • Harrison Bock
Music by Wolf Cousins
Cinematography
  • Oliver Millar
  • Steve Annis
Edited by
  • Gladys Bernadac
  • Jamie Foord
  • Sebastian Zotoff
Production
company
Diktator
Distributed by Universal Music Group
Release date
  • August 25, 2017 (2017-08-25)
Running time
21 minutes
Country Worldwide
Language English

Fire Fade is a 2017 short film co-produced, co-written and starring Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo. The film coincides with the second "chapter" of Lo's sophomore album, Lady Wood, which was released on 28 October 2016. The film was released on YouTube and Vevo on 25 August 2017 and it is a sequel of the short film Fairy Dust which was released on 31 October 2016.[1][2]

The six songs are:

1. "Don't Talk About It"
2. "Fire Fade"
3. "Imaginary Friend"
4. "Keep It Simple"
5. "Flashes"
6. "WTF Love Is"

Plot

The movie starts with Lo on the corridor of a motel, she starts talking about her emotional breakdown by saying "Everyone around is watching me or are they just looking when I look at them? I can't tell [...] everything is so beautiful but so cold. Where did the fire go?". The song "Don't Talk About It" starts playing and she starts dancing on the corridor, the song stops and she falls to floor and she starts speaking out of breath about her intentions to not get married, she suddenly tries to catch a butterfly by dragging herself to the floor, after she managed to catch the butterfly she starts confessing her secrets to it. After the song "Imaginary Friend" starts playing, the butterfly escapes from the palm of her hands and she tries to catch it again by climbing on the walls. The song stops playing and she starts playing "My name is X baby" which is a Malaysian/Swedish clapping game that she probably played as a child. She manages to catch the butterfly for the second time, but she suddenly crushes the butterfly and she starts screaming on the balcony. The song "Keep It Simple" starts playing and several cuts of her climbing on the walls are shown, at the end of the song she starts crying on the ceiling, she starts singing acapella the chorus of the song "Flashes" in an empty closet and the song starts playing, after the song stops, she leaves the room and she goes on the corridor and lays in a corner. Three handsome guys enters the room and the song "WTF Love Is" starts playing. She decides to enter the room to join the three guys to have sexual relationships with them. Lo faces her dark secrets of her past while she also has flashbacks to Fairy Dust. The movies ends with Lo getting herself out of the shower and laying on a chair in a bathrobe.[1]

Cast

  • Tove Lo as herself
  • Vas Galohvastov as first man
  • Quinn Straw as second man
  • Harrison Bock as third man

References

  1. 1 2 "Fire fade (Short Movie) - Tove Lo". Vevo. 25 August 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. Reed, Ryan (25 August 2017). "Watch Tove Lo Walk on Walls in Introspective 'Fire Fade' Short Film". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
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