Ewan Mitchell drives a Rage Rover for Fontaines D.C.
The House of the Dragon star takes part in the uncomfortable-looking practice of Car-Jitsu in this grungy and compelling promo from ProdCo's Luna Carmoon.
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- Production Company ProdCo/London
- Director Luna Carmoon
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Credits
powered by- Production Company ProdCo/London
- Director Luna Carmoon
- Edit House Trim
- Colour House Electric Theatre Collective
- Sound Design No.8
- Executive Producer/Founding Partner Zico Judge
- Production Designer Sofia Sacomani
- Art Director Ellen Aman Jones
- Executive Producer/Founding Partner Ian Pons Jewell
- Executive Producer Theo Hue Williams
- Producer Chris Murdoch
- DP Jack Hamilton
- Editor Joseph Taylor
- Edit Producer Charlie Dalton
- Colour Producer Oliver Whitworth
- Colorist Andi Haw Shuan Chu
- Sound Designer George Castle
- Sound Designer James Benn
- Talent Ewan Mitchell
Credits
powered by- Production Company ProdCo/London
- Director Luna Carmoon
- Edit House Trim
- Colour House Electric Theatre Collective
- Sound Design No.8
- Executive Producer/Founding Partner Zico Judge
- Production Designer Sofia Sacomani
- Art Director Ellen Aman Jones
- Executive Producer/Founding Partner Ian Pons Jewell
- Executive Producer Theo Hue Williams
- Producer Chris Murdoch
- DP Jack Hamilton
- Editor Joseph Taylor
- Edit Producer Charlie Dalton
- Colour Producer Oliver Whitworth
- Colorist Andi Haw Shuan Chu
- Sound Designer George Castle
- Sound Designer James Benn
- Talent Ewan Mitchell
There are lots of things you can do in the confines of your car: belt out showtunes whilst flying down the motorway, chomp on ill-advised drive-through snacks without anyone knowing, sleep or *ahem* not-sleep with the seat reclined... but few look as uncomfortable as a bout of Car-Jitsu.
Leaning firmly into the contorted fight-style, actor Ewan Mitchell takes on the lead role in Luna Carmoon's latest promo for Fontaines D.C., In the Modern World, in which the House of the Dragon actor takes a proper battering in the front seat.
Shot over one night primarily in a dimly lit car park in South London, the ProdCo director's film enlisted real Car-Jitsu competitors to participate, making Mitchell's anguished gurning less an acting masterclass and more an impressive feat of survival.