St. Vincent heads home and sings the U.S. national anthem at a little league game in new short film
07 September 2015, 11:59
| Written by
Laurence Day
A new short film on NOWNESS follows St. Vincent as she heads back to her home state of Texas.
Though born in Oklahoma, St. Vincent grew up in Dallas, Texas, and it's where all of her records have been created (in some part, at least).
Alan Del Rio Ortiz has directed the short film, which sees St. Vincent - real name Annie Clarke - exploring the wilderness, singing the United States' national anthem at a little league baseball game, and enjoying the simple pleasures of rental cars.
Watch the clip over on NOWNESS.
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