Film

Panta Rei (2025) - Ehua, Santabelva


The short film "Panta Rei" was created as part of the release of Ehua’s eponymous debut LP on 3024 Music.

The film is a 9 minutes visual poem that explores the theme of transformation through experiential conditioning of the body and the self. Following up the album's conceptual sonic journey, it is divided into four chapters (Rhythm, Language, Others and Movement - see below) and it was shot in London by video artists Nikola Lorenzin and Niccolò Natali (Santabelva). The soundtrack is composed by a layered tapestry of sound design taken from the record and rearranged with the aim of reminiscing the tracks while providing a distinct sonic identity to each chapter of the film.





Aquamarine (2021) - Ehua, Matteo Zamagni

Collaborating with director and musician Matteo Zamagni, also known as Seven Orbits, Ehua embarks on an exploration of “the paradoxical nature of the aquamarine colour, it’s presence and invisibility.” Abstract, gauzy close-ups of fabric, skin and pearls give the impression of organic life forms, Ehua’s own movements approximating the ebb and flow of marine life.“Preparing to shoot this video was a unique experience,” she says. “Dancing is my compass, they way my body reads sound and lets me know I’m onto something good when I’m working on new music.” Drawing inspiration from aquatic lifeforms, Ehua looked to channel the motion of deep sea creatures in her choreography, the result is a hypnotic marriage of instinctual movement, carefully crafted costume and evocative set design, with Ehua and Matteo Zamagni bearing out the cavernous pressure and shadowy sensuality of the track in the most minute detail.