Watch: Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Beth’s Farm’ Music Video


Watch: Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Beth’s Farm’ Music Video

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July 29, 2025
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Beth's Farm Music Video

“This world is quiet, and this soul is calm… And nobody dies on Beth’s farm.” How about an amuse-bouche before the next Yorgos Lanthimos meal later this year! Focus Features & the music label untitled (recs) have debuted a music video for a song from composer / musician Jerskin Fendrix. You’ll recognize his name, as Jerskin Fendrix was nominated for an Academy Award for his score for Lanthimos’ film Poor Things (he also scored Kinds of Kindness). Fendrix is also scoring Lanthimos next new film titled Bugonia, which also stars Emma Stone – it will premiere at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and open in theaters later this fall. The three of them also got together again to shoot this music video on a farm somewhere in England. Yorgos states: “It was lovely to team up again with Emma and a number of people that we have been working with for quite a while to contribute a bit of film narrative to what I think is a remarkable second personal album by our very important artistic collaborator and friend.” The video is out now & can be seen below. Have fun.

Beth's Farm Music Video

Beth's Farm Music Video

Thanks to Focus Features for debuting this music video – via Jerskin Fendrix’s YouTube. “We’re born in the grass to suck on the field, look closely and there’s milk underneath everything you see… Every rock, every pine tree. We dance in the barn, step out into the mud. You’re laughing and the moonlight’s shining bright across the crops. There’s no pain here, there’s no blood here. And your eyes shine like two pearls…” This music video for “Beth’s Farm” is directed by acclaimed Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, director of My Best Friend, Kinetta, Dogtooth, Alps, The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Favourite, Poor Things, and this year’s Bugonia. The song is written, produced & performed by English musician Jerskin Fendrix – from his new album titled “Once Upon A Time. . . In Shropshire” releasing in October this year. The album is “a love letter to something that once existed – a shining, rose-tinted childhood and the lives that made it.” For more info, head to YouTube. To view more shorts (+ music videos), click here. Thoughts?

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