The spirit of ecstasy
This film reimagines the Spirit of Ecstasy as a contemporary body moving through grief rather than romance. Loss becomes a physical experience, with rain clinging like memory that cannot be shaken. The camera moves between intimacy, pressure, and witness, capturing survival through movement and suspension through stillness. Acceptance is not closure but continuation, carrying absence forward, where love exists not as possession but as momentum, rooted in the mythology of Rolls-Royce.
Art Direction: Tani Gupta
BTS: Kenza Phillips
Videography: Paul-Emile
This film reimagines the Spirit of Ecstasy as a contemporary body moving through grief rather than romance. Loss becomes a physical experience, with rain clinging like memory that cannot be shaken. The camera moves between intimacy, pressure, and witness, capturing survival through movement and suspension through stillness. Acceptance is not closure but continuation, carrying absence forward, where love exists not as possession but as momentum, rooted in the mythology of Rolls-Royce.
Art Direction: Tani Gupta
BTS: Kenza Phillips
Videography: Paul-Emile