

A haunted museum, a hypnotic voice, and chandeliers watching you cry.
Iranian-Dutch singer-songwriter Sevdaliza mixes electronic, indie, trip-hop and r'n'b. In Passengers, she performs from her latest album Shabrang at the Arts et Métiers Museum in Paris.
Cinematography
Museum as character—shadows, marble, chandeliers as witnesses.
Direction
Lefèbvre treats concert like gothic fever dream, not documentary.
Production
String quartet meets trip-hop in 18th-century industrial cathedral.
Director
Sébastien Lefèbvre
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Arts et Métiers Museum houses Foucault's pendulum and early industrial machines—Sevdaliza, an Iranian-Dutch artist, claimed space in a temple of Western innovation.
She performed pregnant, though never announced it—redefining maternal visibility in an industry that erases pregnant performers.
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