Mitski 'Where's My Phone?' by Noel Paul

David Knight - 28th Jan 2026
Noel Paul turns the longing and introspection at the heart of the first release from Mitski's new album into a remarkable video, both breathlessly zany and undeniably chilling.
In the video for Where's My Phone? Paul plays against the relatable aspect of the songtitle by making Mitsky the lead character in a gripping 19th century ghost story. The setting is very Edgar Allan Poe, a house in rural, autumnal New England, with Mitski as the guardian of her younger sister, paranoid about her connecting with any of the stream of visitors who descend upon the house.
It's the manner that Paul delivers this story - based upon Shirley Jackson’s novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle - which makes it so special. Following the style of his videos for Black Midi and most recently for Geese, events occur at a relentless, disconcerting speed, as if in a dream.
The actions of the performers are heightened to appear virtually cartoonish - or resembling the acting in early cinema. And Mitski herself gives a ferociously committed performance, driving herself to the verge of mania to protect the younger girl. But as it turns out, with very good reason. As in any ghost story, the proof of its quality is in the ending - and this has a very good one.Â
Noel Paul has been directing videos for well over a decade, originally in the duo That Go and then as solo director. It's tempting to say that this is one of the best he has ever made.Â
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Noel Paul
- Producer
- Lucy Rennick
- Production Company
- F
- Production Company
- Gummy Films
- Executive Producer
- Gina Crighton
- Executive Producer
- Luke Jacobs
- Executive Producer
- Mel Giles
- 1st AD
- Eliana Roseen
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Ramzi Hibri
- Focus Puller
- Hom Cameron
- 2nd AC
- Oona Mazelle
- BTS Photographers
- Melanie Safi, Rena Johnson
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Adam Reichardt
- Key Grip
- Rome Pettersen
- BBE
- Tyler Mielke
- BBG
- Darrell Day
- G&E Driver/Swing
- Joe Shabshab
- G&E Driver/Swing
- Carter Hoffman
Art
- Art Director
- Tiffany Stoker
- Production designer
- Charlie Robinson
- Leadman
- Brett LaFronz,
- Set Dec
- Bailey Brown
- Construction
- Chris Young
Wardrobe
- Make-up
- Lauren Citera
- Wardrobe
- Emily Costantino
- Costume Assistant
- Holly McClintock
- Costume PA
- Mina Parsons
- HMUA Assistants
- Tommy Tafoya, Mary Chipman
Choreography
- Movement Director
- Monica Mirabile
Casting
- Lead actor
- Mitski
- Sister
- Madison Wada,
- Aunty
- Miki Orihara, Mailman
Editorial
- Editor
- Noel Paul
Grading
- Colourist
- Belal Hibri
VFX
- VFX
- Miled Boulos
Agent
- Director's Representation
- HS
Commission
- Label
- Dead Oceans
- Label
- Secretly Canadian
David Knight - 28th Jan 2026