Inspired by this year’s
festival theme OMVF gathered a collection of theatrical music videos from the
most colorful artists in the world. Altough we have to admit that some of these
artists have earned their spot because of an individual video, whereas the rest
of them were chosen for the sake of their outstanding attitude. This screening
takes you from stylish surrealism to over-the-top dramatic scenes, but it
definitely doesn’t leave you feeling cold.
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1. Army of Lovers: Crucified (ohj./dir. Fredrik Boklund 1991) 2. The Smashing Pumpkins: Tonight Tonight (ohj./dir. Jonathan
Dayton & Valerie Faris, 1996) 3. Lykke Li: Get Some
(ohj./dir. Johan Söderberg, 2010) 4. Kanye West: Flashing Lights (ohj./dir. Spike Jonze &
Kanye West, 2007) 5. Guns 'n' Roses: November Rain (ohj./dir. Andy Morahan, 1991) 6. Prince and the Revolution: Rasberry Beret (ohj./dir. Prince,
1985) 7. Björk: Bachelorette (ohj./dir. Michel Gondry, 1997)
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8. Nick Cave: Bring It On (ohj./dir. John Hillcoat, 2003) 9. David Bowie: Jump They Say (ohj./dir. Mark Romanek, 1993) 10. The Ark: Father of A Son 11. Kate Bush: Running Up That Hill (ohj./dir. David Garfath, 1985) 12. Antony and the Johnsons: Epilepsy Is Dancing (ohj./dir. AFAS, 2009) 13. Lady Gaga ft. Beyoncé: Telephone (Clean Version) (ohj./dir. Jonas Åkerlund, 2010)
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