This is the official music video for the U.S. Girls song ‘Jack’, the first single off of the album Gem (FatCat Records, 2012). In the video, a sequined woman (played by Meghan Remy) sings from the perspective of Jack the Ripper, confounding the relationship between looker and looked at, predator and prey. This glam-inspired video was befittingly shot on a Hitachi FP-22, 3-tube vintage camera by an all-female crew. It plays on classic images of American femininity, and the lyrics of the song contribute a subtext of the misogynistic serial killer’s gaze. With references to Kenneth Anger’s ‘Puce Moment’ and David Lynch’s ‘Twin Peaks’, this film reclaims sensual imagery and then offers it back with dark and violent undertones.
Jack
- Film Maker
- Pelstring, Emily
- Year
- 2012
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 2
- Genre
- experimental, narrative
- Category
- body, Mental Health, Music Video, sexuality, Sound Art + Music, Work about Women, Work by Women


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