From U2's latest album Songs Of Innocence, the video for 'Every Breaking Wave’ is directed by Belfast-born Aoife McArdle and drawn from her 13-minute short film of the same name. Set against the social and political turmoil of early 1980s Northern Ireland where McArdle grew up, the film ‘Every Breaking Wave’ is built around themes of emotional abandon and the uncertainty of romantic relationships. The story follows two teenagers, one Catholic and the other Protestant, who fall in love amidst ongoing violence. The short film's emotional core is centered around ‘Every Breaking Wave’ and ‘The Troubles’, two tracks drawn from U2's most recent album Songs of Innocence View Aoife McArdle's Every Breaking Wave here. www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSLw9tf2NcQ U2’s new album, “Songs of Experience” out now. Listen to the album: lnk.to/ZaQRe Explore more music from U2: lnk.to/oVysR Follow U2: www.u2.com/ Facebook: U2.lnk.to/FBID Twitter: U2.lnk.to/TWID Instagram: U2.lnk.to/ISID Music video by U2 performing Every Breaking Wave. (C) 2015 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited