Parisian film director Neels Castillon combines music and movement with his customary fluidity of style and magnetic energy in F Major—a new track taken from virtuosic Polish pianist Hania Rani's forthcoming album, Home.

"Listening to Hania's music over and over, I began to dream of a single sequence shot that would follow her music floating in the wind of an unreal Icelandic landscape," says Castillon, who asked each dancer (Mellina Boubetra, Janina Sarantšina, Fanny Sage) to interpret the music through movement. "We were very lucky to succeed in this insane artistic performance despite the great cold of minus seven Celsius, it was such a moment of truth." 

With a trio of beguiling dancers moving against Iceland's dramatic landscape, Castillon creates a sense of perpetual movement that mirrors Rani's infinite sostenuto and meditative sequence of arpeggios.

“I feel like Home is the second part of the same book, that the start was in Esja, a musical prelude to a real plot," says the musician and composer of her forthcoming and debut albums. "I feel Home is a story with an ending, so the next book can tell a  different one. I am constantly looking for new ways of expression. I am curious where Home will lead me and my music”. 

Home is out 15 May via Gondwana Records