The Waiting Room Film Project
“The Waiting Room Film Project” is collaboration with the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, produced by La Blogothèque and Lucky Dog.
In 2012, lead singer and songwriter of Tindersticks Stuart Staples was invited to be a member of the jury of the experimental section of the CFSFF by its chief, Calmin Borel. It was there that the idea for a collaborative film and music project began: to commission a series of short films with the filmmakers being given only a song or piece of music as their guidance. At the time no one thought that a situation would arise for this idea to come to fruition.
In late 2014 the songs for a new Tindersticks album began to emerge from the band’s studio. From this selection of sketches and demos the short film idea was revisited and very gradually the project came to life.
Calmin’s connection to the music and his great knowledge of short film coupled with Tindersticks very definite sense of aesthetic brought the two together. The title song and the film Stuart made for it provoked further conversation about the nature of the project. A brief was written: the films should attempt not to describe the music but to create a visual counter- point, a space for the music to inhabit. Film-makers were identified that could be open to
and excited by the project, each one being presented with a specific song from the album.
The response from the directors approached was tremendous and, collectively, brought a varied collection of styles and approaches as a perfect foil to Stuart’s intimate relationship with the songs.
These directors included Christoph Girardet, Pierre Vinour, Claire Denis, Rosie Pedlow & Joe King, Gregorio Graziosi, Richard Dumas and Gabriel Sanna.