ANIMA—a short film by Paul Thomas Anderson set to three songs from Thom Yorke’s new album—features Yorke and a troupe of dancers performing an extended suite of movement work by choreographer Damien Jalet.


Yorke worked with Jalet when the musician was scoring Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 version of Suspiria.


ANIMA, now on Netflix.

Thom Yorke in Anima. Fourth from top: Yorke and Dajana Roncione, photograph by Darius Khondji. Below: Roncione and Yorke, photograph by Petr Dobias. Images courtesy and © the artists, photographers, and Netflix.
