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The second short film produced for Michael Jackson's 1991 'Dangerous' album, hailed as a “gorgeous ancient Egyptian extravaganza” by Entertainment Weekly. more
The second short film produced for Michael Jackson's 1991 'Dangerous' album, hailed as a “gorgeous ancient Egyptian extravaganza” by Entertainment Weekly. A hooded wizard enters an Egyptian palace and attempts to entertain the Pharaoh's bored Queen. close
“The Clever Criminal” is a video for the song Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”, which was included in the singer’s 1987 album Bad, and was also released more
“The Clever Criminal” is a video for the song Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”, which was included in the singer’s 1987 album Bad, and was also released as a single. Initially, it was planned to make a short film in the style of Western, but later it was decided to use the gangster entourage. As a result, the video was shot in the style of Chicago nightclubs of the 30s.
In the story, Jackson finds himself in a club surrounded by bandits, with whom he deals with a song sounding from a jukebox. Subsequently, the video formed the basis of the feature film “Moonwalk” released a year later. close
The film is a video for the Beastie Boys song “Sabotage”, made by cutting stories about robberies, where the robbers appear themselves members of the group.
The film is a video for the Beastie Boys song “Sabotage”, made by cutting stories about robberies, where the robbers appear themselves members of the group. close
The story of post-war Finland as interpreted by Aki Kaurismäki to Nancy Sinatra’s famous hit “These Boots Are Made For Walking” performed by the Leningrad Cowboys.
The story of post-war Finland as interpreted by Aki Kaurismäki to Nancy Sinatra’s famous hit “These Boots Are Made For Walking” performed by the Leningrad Cowboys. close