Tight Pants / Body Rolls, Leslie Hall

Leslie is the happiness. I love her and her tights like in Kill Bill.

Maybe the best musiclip with ckroma key at the story. More info about the artist at- http://www.heftyhideaway.com

Comic Strip, Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot

In the 60’s in France and before to the beginning of te music clip, born to be a few of musicals films called to, Scopitones. One of the best directors was, Jean Bacques that at 1966 together the marvellous star, Brigitte Bardot and with the great and polemic chanson singer, Serge Gainsbourg at the [...]

Pull Marine, Isabelle Adjani

The famous french cinematographer, Luc Besson directed this music clip at 1983 with the beautiful cinema-star,  Isabelle Adjani with the blue color like, starring. The song was writing of, Serge Gainsbourg. An oddness.

La casa está en huelga, Kokoshca

From Pamplona for the world with love and automanagement.

End Love, OK Go

OK Go’s official video for ‘End Love’ off the album Of The Blue Colour of the Sky.
Director: OK Go, Eric Gunther, and Jeff Lieberman
Producer: Shirley Moyers

Disfraz de Tigre, Hidrogenesse

A great music clip for one of the best and funny pop band from Spain, Hidrogenesse directed by the visionary video maker, Dario Peña.

More info about his work at- http://www.dariopena.com/

Born Free, M.I.A

Directed by Romain Gavras (director of the last music clip by Justice). Romain is near to a war movie with this clip.

The Queen is Dead, The Smiths

One of the most popular pop band at the 80’s in Great Britain with the handsome, the dandy singer, Paul Morrissey and one of the best radical and independent director at the cinema history, Dereck Jarman. A beautiful clip, experimental painting visual work.  Others music clip are possible, yeah!

El último grito, Iván Zulueta and Antonio Drove

In loving memory of, Iván Zulueta (1943-2009)

The show is produced by TVE at the 60’s.

Un, dos, tres al Escondite Inglés, Iván Zulueta and Jose Luis Borau

Opening titles credit by the film- Un dos, tres… al escondite inglés, directing by, Jose Luis Borau and Iván Zulueta (1969) ten years before to his master piece, Arrebato.

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