This is about the concert film. For the live album, see Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (From the Disney+ Special) (Deluxe Edition).
Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (stylized as folklore: the long pond studio sessions), is a concert film in which Taylor Swift performs all songs of her eighth studio album, Folklore. She also tells the story behind every song, accompanied by co-producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff. It was filmed in the Long Pond Studios in New York. The film has received high praise from critics.
The performances in the film are available as Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (From the Disney+ Special) (Deluxe Edition). The film is available on Disney+.[2]
Synopsis[]
Taylor Swift performs this intimate concert of every song from her recent album, "folklore." Accompanied by her co-producers and filmed at the historic Long Pond Studios, a setting that evokes the nostalgic, wistful nature of the album, Taylor discusses the creation and meaning of each song as they record their first in-person performance together, since remotely producing the collection.
Cast[]
- Taylor Swift (singer)
- Jack Antonoff (record producer)
- Aaron Desser (record producer)
- Justin Vernon (singer)
Trivia[]
- In the film, it was revealed that William Bowery, the co-writer of "exile" and "betty", is actually Swift's then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn.
- Swift revealed that folklore is the first album where she didn't try to make the album completely autobiographical.
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