Flatline D.O.A (Director's Cut)
Flatline D.O.A is the fresh new music video by Jeremy Harry Harris taken from his latest album Walking With My Darkness.
The first single off the album, this song and accompanying music video delves deep into the stark, shocking and sometimes still unbelievable realisation that death strips everything from the ones still living, leaving only ambiguity in the place of answers.
A dark and reflective cinematic piece, Flatline D.O.A goes straight for the jugular and the heart!
Intertwining relatable stories lines of love, loss and the grief that follows, Flatline D.O.A carefully stiches together the many decisions made by starcrossed lovers and the inevitable ripple effect that descends upon the lives of the people around them.
Flatline D.O.A demonstrates the best and worst of people whilst simultaneously inviting the viewer not to take sides or to cast premature judgements as the characters in this epic love and loss story play out their predestined tragic roles.
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Jeremy Harry HarrisDirectorShout Down The Silence
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Jeremy Harry HarrisWriterShout Down The Silence. Haunted, The Memories Linger, Walking With My Darkness
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Jeremy Harry HarrisProducerShout Down The Silence. Haunted, The Memories Linger, Walking With My Darkness
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Bonnie WheelerKey CastShout Down The Silence
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Curig JenkinsKey Cast"Male Lover"
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Jeremy Harry HarrisKey Cast"Husband"Shout Down The Silence. Haunted, The Memories Linger, Walking With My Darkness
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Peter RenzulloCinematographyShout Down The Silence, Haunted, Anticipation
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Project Type:Music Video
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Genres:Drama, Romance, Love
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Runtime:18 minutes 35 seconds
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Completion Date:December 12, 2022
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Production Budget:5,500 AUD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Filmzen International Film Competition - 2023Paris
France
July 25, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Golden Laurel International Film Festival -2023Athina
Greece
August 8, 2023
Award Winner Best Music Video 2023 -
CULT JURY FILM FEST -2023Haryana
India
July 17, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Tagore International Film Festival - 2023West Bengal
India
January 21, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Gold Star Movie Awards - 2023New Jersey
United States
December 28, 2022
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Calcutta International Cult Film Festival - 2023Calcutta
India
January 28, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Krimson Horyzon International Film Fetsival -2023Budge Budge Kolkata, West Bengal
India
March 10, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Cult Critic Movie Awards - 2023West Bengal
India
January 3, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
International Music Video AwardsBudapest
Hungary
September 5, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
Birsamunda International Film Awards OOTY - 2023OOTY
India
August 30, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
International Festival of Arts and Experimental Short FilmsRome
Italy
October 6, 2023
Award Winner - Best Music Video 2023 -
LNDN Music Video Awards - 2023London
United Kingdom
February 21, 2023
Finalist - Best Music Video 2023 -
Rome Music Video AwardsRome
Italy
September 5, 2023
Finalist - Best Music Video 2023 -
International Sound Future Awards New YorkNew York
United States
September 25, 2023
Finalist - Best Music Video -
Eternal International Film Festival - 2023Florentia
Italy
January 13, 2023
Official Selection - Best Music Video 2023 -
Iconic images Film Festival -2023Goštauto, Vilnius
Lithuania
March 31, 2023
Official Selection - Best Music Video 2023 -
Sydney World Fest 2023-2024Sydney
Australia
October 10, 2023
Official Selection - Best Music Video 2023 -
Golden Bridge İstanbul Short Film FestivalInstanbul
Turkey
October 8, 2023
Official Selection - Best Music Video 2023
Distribution Information
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EpictronicDistributorCountry: ItalyRights: All Rights
JEREMY HARRY HARRIS
Don’t try talking to Jeremy Harry Harris about COVID fatigue. Fatigue is not an energy and that’s not the way he feels about it at all. For the Australian singer/songwriter the pandemic era kicked off with the cancellation of a three-month South American tour that had been eight months in planning… then there was the rest of it.
“I got COVID angry,” he says. “I got frustrated with the circumstances and the helplessness. And I got sad about thinking about all those people who lost loved ones, and then I delved a little deeper again and went, ‘well, it's not just that loss of loved ones. Have a look at society. Have a look at the world… have we lost our humanity? Have we lost our social connection? Have we lost our empathy? Have we lost our ability to look at somebody from a completely non-judgmental non-jaded, non-aggressive point of view? Can we not find compassion in this world’?”
By the time the Russia/Ukraine conflict kicked off in early 2021, Harry was in the midst of writing for a new album and fit to pop. I was like, ‘Oh my God, have we learned nothing from history in the past?’. So all of that kind of bundled up, and it just kept going.”
It just kept going into the lyric-writing for instrumental tracks sent to Harry by his creative partner, Cuban born-and-based musician, Reinier Martin Rodriguez. He was feeling it, too.
“He has this really unique style about him. We just gel, even though he lives on the other side of the world, he seems to have this mental telepathy where he can just write music and go, ‘that's gonna fit for Harry, he can make something work with that’.
Reinier, as it goes, tends to lean towards the heavier and darker side of things and the LP they were writing together evolved into a concept album. “The music was a lot darker,” Harry explains. “And it just allowed me to really embrace that darkness and write about it. Coming out of a pandemic as well… I think we were all a little bit dark (laughs).”
As for the concept, the title says it all. Walking With My Darkness features 11 songs that that take an inward look at darkness from a metaphorical point of view.
“We all have shades of light and darkness,” Harry ponders. “We all have shades of white, black and grey. And I think there's a dark side in every single person, it's just whether it's released or not and if it is released how is it released?”
For Harry, the writing process saw him coming to terms with grief and loss and exploring how that resulted in him feeling so jaded and angry. Unsurprisingly, it’s a world he’s not been alone in.
“It’s about how life experiences can do that to people,” he says. “I'm not just writing about grief. I'm writing about loss - loss of jobs, loss of income, loss of family, loss of friends, loss of relationships, loss of life. And on a global side of things as well, because obviously all that media coming through for two years with regular updates on how many people died. It took such a terrible toll on everyone.”
Harry, however, maintains that while Walking With My Darkness reflects on the doom and gloom of (pandemic) existence, it is underlined by a sense of resilience and survival.
“There is an element of acceptance that this is the life that has been given to you,” he says. “You can choose to accept it and make the best of it, or you can choose not to and live a miserable, horrible aching existence until you die.
“And I guess the older I get – because I’m now 46 - I'm just at that point where I’m like, ‘Fuck that. I don't want to exist. I want to actually experience. I want to survive! I want to go out I want to achieve things’. And the way to do that is to remain standing and to keep going.”
The first glimpse of Walking With My Darkness is the single, Flatline D.O.A., which was also the first track written for the album.
“For me it was the starting point,” Harris says of the single. “It was that whole ‘wow so much death, so much destruction, so much anger and grief and loss around all this’. What happens when that happens to somebody, to an individual? What happens to you, when you have to confront that, when you don't get a choice about having to confront that?”
Flatline D.O.A. is accompanied by a music video that sees Harry team once again with WA music/film producer Pete Renzullo. The new work follows on from their global award-winning video for Shout Down The Silence, from Harry’s 2020 single, Shout Down The Silence, which also features on Walking With My Darkness.
While he was pleased with his 2019 debut solo album, Kings Of Time, Harry feels that it dipped its hat to his previous band, Stone Circle, whereas Walking With My Darkness represents a new era and a clean slate.
“I think it's definitely taken a turn away from my past, which was Stone Circle and my debut album,” Harry reflects. “Walking With My Darkness is very much about putting that to rest.”
Recorded at RMR Studios Cuba and Scudley Studios in Perth, Flatline D.O.A is released in 2023 through Epictronic Records and The Orchard/Sony. Two more single releases will follow before the release of Walking With My Darkness. A band line-up has been formed to tour in support of the album and Harry can’t wait.
“I just feel like I've hit my straps.” Harry says. “I still know how to deliver onstage. I'm comfortable writing about the things I know and feel and I'm not ashamed or frightened about how that might be received. That gives you a really awesome freedom.”
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Only the 2nd time behind the camera as a Director and what a pleasure it's been to work with highly skilled and talented professionals.
The challenges faced shooting this video thanks to Covid restrictions, funding etc etc makes this all the more memorable to know that it has been completed on time and under budget.
I hope you enjoy this music video as much as I and all the crew enjoyed creating it!.
JEREMY HARRY HARRIS - Flatline D.O.A
Australian singer/songwriter Jeremy Harry Harris has unveiled a new single, Flatline D.O.A, the first taste of his highly-anticipated second album, due in mid-2023.
Co-written with instrumentalist cohort, Reiner Martinez Rodriguez, Flatline D.O.A runs a musical mood recalling the undeniable immediacy of prime-era INXS with the darker climes of Killing Joke.
Lyrically, the song ponders the twin notions of loss and grief and all that comes with them. These notions are of course timeless, but given the isolation experienced by so many in the last three years it’s even more prescient.
“The first thing that kind of struck me when I heard Reiner’s music for Flatline D.O.A was that it said to me, ‘Well, what actually what happens when you die?’ When you're gone there's this real, resonating ripple effect around all the people that you were with that you knew, that you loved.”
In the course of writing the lyrics, Harris evolved the theme into a contemplation of the death of a relationship and the subsequent loss of connection.
‘Everything you’ve loved gets thrown away
Every dream you’ve had gets ripped away
Everything you've ever tried to say
Is lost, when you Flatline D.O.A’
“Those things happen as well and they happen all the time,” Harris says. “So for me it was about kind of sitting down and going, ‘well think back about some of the experiences you've gone through’, because I've experienced loss, I've experienced deaths of loved ones, I've experienced a marriage breakup; all those kinds of things have gone through my life.
“And I was like, ‘well, I want to tell that story. And I want to tell it in such a way that it doesn't portray anyone as antagonistic or as the villain’. I wanted it to be ambiguous enough for people to latch on to, and relate to, irrespective of what gender or what belief or religion you uphold. To me it was about a broader picture. There is the underlining resilience of survival in there.”
Flatline D.O.A is accompanied by a compelling music video shot at various locations including the ECU Health Simulation Centre Joondalup with producer Pete Renzullo, who previously worked on the international award-winning video for Harris’ 2020 single, Shout Down The Silence. It is the first of several they will collaborate on for songs from the forthcoming concept album, Walking With My Darkness.
“If I'm going to make a video, it's going to have meaning,” Harris states. “I'm not going to just put myself in front of a camera with a makeshift band behind me and play the song. That's not what I'm about. Every song within this album tells a story or the lyrics have meaning. I want the music videos to reflect the lyrics and to tell that story in a visual representation.
And Pete is really accommodating with that. He’s like ‘yeah, great. Let's do this!’. He’s one of the most genuinely gentle human beings I've worked with.”
Recorded at RMR Studios Cuba and Scudley Studios in Perth, Flatline D.O.A is released 25th Aug 2023 through Epictronic Records and The Orchard/Sony.
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