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News: Hobart’s magnificent EWAH & The Vision of Paradise announce a showing of ‘Finding Paradise’ – a film based on their stunning album ‘The Warning Birds’

  • April 19, 2022
  • Arun Kendall
Feature Photograph:Joseph Shrimpton and Tess Campbell
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EWAH and the Vision of Paradise (EVoP) released a magnificent album ‘The Warning Birds’ earlier this year (see my 9.2/10 review here) – an album that I described as being a palimpsest for beauty and decay, wild and turbulent landscapes with the intrusion of modernity and the threats and ugliness this can entail. It is an album that is ethereal and bold, the lyrics eviscerating and personal, creating something that can be heartbreakingly beautiful while tearing holes in your heart with a sense of loss.

EVoP have not rested on their laurels, though – they have announced the showing of a movie, ‘Finding Paradise’, which used the album as both a source of inspiration and as a partial soundtrack.

The feature film was conceived in 2020, in the height of global COVID lockdown, as a vehicle to tour the album ‘The Warning Birds’ at a time when no touring was possible. Emma Waters (EWAH) was at home on Job Keeper (a government income support for the unemployed), unable to perform live due to social restrictions while also being pregnant. She reached out to longtime collaborator Joseph Shrimpton (Flare Productions) with a vague idea that turned into an epic project – a film about an alien in an apocalyptic landscape on a mission to find a safe haven for new life.

Shot during winter in remote locations of lutruwita/Tasmania, Australia, the feature was made in the spirit of steampunk on a micro-budget with a micro-crew of four, including lead actor Emma Waters (EWAH), who co-directed, scripted and produced the film. Showing her vast range of skills, Waters also cooked for the crew each day. Co-directors and writers Joseph Shrimpton and Tess Campbell also took this all-hands-on-deck approach. Musician/artist Peter McGeachy (Fake Sound) joined the trio to record sounds on location.

The film is set to the music of ‘The Warning Birds’, but takes a deeper dive; some songs remain true to the album, while others are completely reinvented. ‘Finding Paradise’ takes the opportunity to rearrange many tracks, weaving in narrative and textural sounds recorded on location. An otherwise buried saxophone duo arrangement on track ‘Play Hard’ shines with a hint of synthesiser and nothing more, solo guitar takes on a western frontier grit for ‘Vultures’.

This is truly something to look forward to: seemingly capturing the wild untrammeled landscapes of Tasmania that are deeply infused in the sounds of the album itself, creating an alien world in the starkly beautiful remote and wild landscapes of Tasmania.

The one-off showing of the movie will take place in EVoP’s home town Hobart on Saturday, 14 May 2022 at 7pm at Moonah Arts Centre as well as other locations throughout Australia – tickets available here.

Have a look at the haunting, atmospheric trailer below:

This film seems to fit in with a particular style of film that has been developing in the region – Tasmanian Gothic. See, for example, TV series The Kettering Incident and The Gloaming, as well as films such as The Nightingale, Van Diemen’s Land and The Hunter).

‘The Warning Birds’ is out now through Part Time Records and Remote Control Records through the link below.

Feature Photograph: Still from ‘Finding Paradise from cinematographers Joseph Shrimpton and Tess Campbell

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