Radiohead’s "Daydreaming" Video is Being Played in Select Movie Theaters

Radiohead's "Daydreaming" Video is Being Played in Select Movie Theaters

Radiohead recently released the music video for their new song “Daydreaming,” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The cinematic clip shows Thom Yorke walking through various doors, passing through homes and buildings. Now, some moviegoers will be able to experience the music video on the big screen: Anderson has sent 35mm film copies of the video to select movie theaters in the United States, as Consequence of Sound points out. The 35mm film canister comes with a label that reads, “We’ve made a film, here it is. We’d be happy if you played it!” While a list of theaters screening the video is not available, Drafthouse in Austin, Music Box Theatre in Chicago, and the Cinemfamily in Los Angeles are all confirmed to be screening the video before feature films.

Just showed @radiohead‘s “Daydreaming” on 35mm at The Ritz and Lamar! Thanks so much to director P. T. Anderson. pic.twitter.com/cMZGh7XxQI

— Alamo Austin (@drafthouse) May 7, 2016

Tonight at Midnight, before we go to a post-apocalyptic wasteland, we’ll be doing a little daydreaming. #35MM pic.twitter.com/y4gfWdYOMU

— Music Box Theatre (@musicboxtheatre) May 8, 2016

Godard and a 35mm print of PTA’s new music video. @cinefamily knows how to party. pic.twitter.com/9Y3z9BNzXq

— Edword_ (@edword__) May 7, 2016

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