Variety: Paul McCartney, Emma Stone Take Aim at Bullying with 'Who Cares' Short
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- 18 Dec, 2018
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Author: Cynthia Littleton
Paul McCartney and Emma Stone get surreal for a good cause in the short film inspired by McCartney’s new anti-bullying song “Who Cares,” which held its premiere Sunday night at Beverly Hills’ Fine Arts Theater....
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Paul McCartney, a former member of the Beatles, is aspiring to reach youth to fight bullying in an anticipated new single "Who Cares" with the superstar actress Emma Stone.
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Former Beatle Paul McCartney has teamed up with Oscar winner Emma Stone on the music video for his new single “Who Cares”, a song he hopes will inspire youngsters to stand up to bullying.
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Earlier this year, Paul McCartney released his 17th solo album
Egypt Station
via Capitol Records. The legendary musician has turned the album track “Who Cares” into a musical short film that he stars in alongside Academy Award-winning actress Emma Stone. In conjuction with the video, Macca has teamed with Creative Visions to launch #WhoCaresIDo, an anti-bullying social media campaign.
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Some of the best of the best in the world of music, acting and filmmaking collide in Paul McCartney’s new short music film for "Who Cares," the newest single from his chart-topping album
Egypt Station
. The song and video take on the tough topic of bullying and stars McCartney and Emma Stone, Academy award-winning actress from
La La Land
. This is music—and film—with a positive, uplifting message.
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On Tuesday, the video for Sir Paul McCartney's latest single 'Who Cares,' in which he stars alongside Emma Stone, was released, marking the launch of the #WhoCaresIDo campaign to encourage people to stand up to bullying and negativity.
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Author: Emma Lukarcanin, Billboard
"...Directed by Brantley Gutierrez and Ryan Heffington, the anti-bullying video was shot entirely on 65mm Kodak Film with Panavision Cameras, and spreads a universally positive message along with colorful details.
Along with the video, produced by Creative Visions — a nonprofit that uses the arts and media to ignite social change — McCartney launched the #WhoCaresIDo campaign based on the song and film..."
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Author: Adam Wallis
At 76 years old, Paul McCartney really shows no signs of slowing down. The former Beatles bassist released the music video for his brand new single, Who Cares , on Monday afternoon. The song comes from his latest and critically-acclaimed musical offering, Egypt Station (2018).
Emma Stone, 30, even stars alongside the veteran rocker in the short. Who Cares was written for kids and adolescents that have been or are currently affected by bullying.
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Author: Emma Lukarcanin
"Paul McCartney released a musical short film starring Emma Stone for his single "Who Cares" as an Apple Music exclusive on Monday (Dec. 17). The video was uploaded to the public via YouTube one day later.
Directed by Brantley Gutierrez and Ryan Heffington, the anti-bullying video was shot entirely on 65mm Kodak Film with Panavision Cameras, and spreads a universally positive message along with colorful details.
Produced by Creative Visions, a non-profit organization that uses the arts and media to ignite social change, McCartney also launched the #WhoCaresIDo campaign based on the song and film..."
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