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- DirectorJean-Baptiste MondinoStarsMadonnaMikey D.Jamie KingS&M inspired music video for Madonna's last single from her album 'Bedtime Stories'.
- DirectorJean-Baptiste MondinoStarsMadonnaAmanda CazaletWallis FrankenA distressed, tired woman becomes seduced into a sexual encounter with a mysterious man and woman.
- DirectorFabien BaronStarsMadonnaHelmut BergerBig Daddy KaneMusic video for the first single from the album 'Erotica'. Uses footage from the shooting of Madonna's infamous 'Sex' book.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsMadonnaLuis CamachoOliver Crumes Jr.Madonna pays homage to Hollywood's Golden Age via Harlem's "House Ball" Vogueing.
- DirectorNick KnightStarsBjörkPromo video for Björk: Pagan Poetry.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsBjörkVideo promo for Björk: Venus as a Boy.
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsBjörkMusic video for "Big Time Sensuality" performed by Björk.
- DirectorAndrew Thomas HuangStarsBjörkVideo promo for Björk: Family.
- DirectorJohan RenckStarsKylie MinogueOfficial music video for 'Love at First Sight' by Kylie Minogue.
- DirectorDawn ShadforthStarsKylie MinogueThe music video for "In Your Eyes".
- DirectorJohn KricfalusiStarsBjörkIn both live-action and animated selves, Björk sings about wanting to meet already that perfect lover, while interacting with Jimmy the Idiot Boy and other Kricfalusi's creations.
- DirectorPaul GoreStarsGary BarlowHoward DonaldJason Orange
- DirectorPaul Thomas AndersonStarsGrace IllingworthAva PuorroThom YorkeIn this music video for Radiohead's new single, singer Thom Yorke traverses a shifting landscape of hall-ways, houses, department stores and mountains in search of an unknown destination. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
- DirectorChris HopewellAn animated promotional video for Radiohead's 2016 single "Burn the Witch."
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsStephanie Landwehr
- DirectorDavid GarfathStarsKate BushMichael HervieuKate Bush performs in the music video "Running Up That Hill" from the album "Hounds of Love" recorded for EMI. Kate Bush performs an interpretive dance with Michael Hervieu to the music of her song through a number of different settings including a dark room, a long hallway, and a reddened landscape.
- DirectorKate BushStarsKate BushWilly BowmanJill GoldstonKate gets involved with a man. They are chased and end up dancing at a party.
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsElton JohnSandy StrallenBruno TonioliOfficial music video for "I'm Still Standing" by Elton John.
- DirectorJean-Paul GoudeStarsGrace JonesIan McShaneLike many outstanding works of art, this clip is a Frankenstein of video clips using of a selection of several collages and edits of previous Grace Jones clips and commercials that make a new whole work, creating a shock to the senses. A visual experience where Jones appears in many different forms, with several images that apparently feel disconnected from each other but they create symbols, icons and meanings of the decade.
- DirectorAlex LargeLiane SommersStarsLlyrio BoatengTom LyloKylie MinogueThe music video was filmed at Pinewood Studios in London on 18 August 2010, was directed by British directing team AlexandLiane, and features live projections by Frieder Weiss. It premiered on Minogue's official YouTube channel on 3 September 2010. The video begins with Minogue and her dancers moving slowly on a dynamic, fuchsia and mimetic dance floor. Each one of them is surrounded by a glow that follows their movements in real time. Minogue has sports gloves that illuminate her face and body. In the second verse of the song, she appears on stage with white chairs, wearing a gold outfit. The chairs are incorporated to the choreography. Minogue and her dancers later appear dancing in front of a wall that projects more dynamic lighting. Minogue appears on pedestal, which arises from a delicate layer of water. Following an instrumental solo, Minogue walks up a white stairway towards a simulated Sun, accompanied by dancers. The music video then shows a rapid mix of all the previous scenes in the video, returning at the end to the initial dancers on the floor with Minogue.
- DirectorPedro RomhanyiStarsKylie MinogueThe monsters in her mind. Kylie puts them all on display. And they do battle with one another. Mischievous Sex Kylie, she's volatile, to say the least. Cute Kylie, a vindictive little bee, watch out for her baseball bat. Dance Kylie, oh, she packs a wallop. And don't mess with icy Indie Kylie. Not the way you want to see Kylie? But quite a showdown.
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsKylie MinogueThe video opens with a hand print, with the title underneath saying 'Touch the screen'; it hovers to the right, and six screens are divided into different "stereotypes" of Minogue; one with army-esque material, a rainbow background, drugs, blood splatter, an ecstasy pill with the words "Call me" on it, and the final with an egg. The video was directed by Paul Boyd in Los Angeles, California during July 1994.
- DirectorRocky SchenckStarsNick CaveKylie MinogueThe song "Where the Wild Roses Grow" tells about a man who fell in love with a young and beautiful girl and killed her, so as not to see how her beauty fades. Naturally, Nick sings on behalf of a maniac, and Kylie performs the party of the victim (that is, her ghost).
- DirectorKeir McFarlaneStarsKylie MinogueThe music video for Kylie Minogue's "Put Yourself in My Place" is designed as a homage to Barbarella in which Minogue performs a striptease in zero gravity inside a spaceship.