Music / NewsSky Ferreira is working on her own ‘very cinematic’ filmThe singer continues her experiments in movie-making with ‘I Blame Myself’ director Grant SingerShareLink copied ✔️May 14, 2015MusicNewsTextThomas Gorton Sky Ferreira has announced that she is working with director Grant Singer on a film to be released this summer. The pair are frequent collaborators – it was Singer who directed the videos for "Everything Is Embarrassing" and "I Blame Myself". Singer also shot IRL, a film about life in New York written by Patrik Sandberg starring Ferreira. Real news: new song/film will come out this summer.Directed by @grant_singer & written by both of us. It will be a VERY cinematic 🍂⚡️❄️— Sky Ferreira (@skyferreira) May 12, 2015 The film will be accompanied by a new song from Ferreira, presumably taken from her new record Masochism. It's a busy period for Ferreira, having just finished shooting Elvis and Nixon with Kevin Spacey, a film about a meeting between the legendary pop icon and the American president. She's also signed up to work with Nicholas Cage and Elijah Wood for a film about cop corruption set in Las Vegas called The Trust. We selected Grant Singer's work twice in our "Top 20 music videos of 2014" feature. Watch "I Blame Myself" below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREAss, miso soup and furries: beabadoobee’s 5 most chaotic online momentsbeabadoobee: ‘You’ve got to embrace the fuck-ups and the failures’ Antonio MarrasAntonio Marras wants us to stop and smell the roses for AW26The most revealing lyrics on Harry Styles’ new albumThe rise of EsDeeKid in 5 tracksfakemink: ‘I’m the Eminem of the UK underground’Watch: Oklou on favourite films, parenthood, and how to say her nameA starter pack guide to the lore of 2hollis‘The internet was a bad parent to me’: 2hollis and Arca in conversation6 times Lil Uzi Vert pushed rap forwardLil Uzi Vert: ‘Everything’s too goth, we need more steampunk’fakemink 101: The rise of ‘London’s saviour’ in numbersEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy