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- A collection of videos spanning Madonna's career, from 1983 to 2009.
- A distressed, tired woman becomes seduced into a sexual encounter with a mysterious man and woman.
- Music video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers song, Breaking the Girl.
- This DVD is a collection of the work of director Jonathan Glazer and includes his music videos, commercials, short films, excerpts from his feature films, as well as commentaries and interviews with the actors, musicians, and other collaborators. New original content includes TRAMP and ARTSHOLE, both starring Jonathan and Paul Kaye, and a documentary about Jonathan's work.
- A collection of Madonna's favorite videos from 1993-1999. Contains the 14 videos: Bad Girl, Fever, Rain, Secret, Take A Bow, Bedtime Story, Human Nature, Love Don't Live Here Anymore, Frozen, Ray Of Light, Drowned World, The Power of Goodbye, Nothing Really Matters, and Beautiful Stranger.
- A collection of U2's music videos from their compilation album titled "The Best of 1990-2000"
- The official music video for Blur's song the "The Universal", taking visual cues from Stanley Kubrick's film "Clockwork Orange (1971)
- The music videos of the pop superstar George Michael.
- Video promo for The Cranberries: Animal Instinct.
- A collection of Blur's music videos.
- A music video involving a cowboy confronting a witch/scarecrow hybrid.
- Music video for the last single of Madonna's ballad compilation 'Something To Remember'. A remix of the original track from 'Like A Virgin'. Shot during the filming of 'Evita'.
- The song's video showed the band walking around in Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport, with scenes of the band playing on a runway interspliced with large jets taking off and landing overhead.
- A three part story of the North African immigration to France.
- The music video for "Salvation" was directed in March 1996 by Olivier Dahan in France, for the company Bandits Productions. It features French comedy duo Éric and Ramzy. It is one of the most acclaimed videos by the band's fans. It has a bizarre mood, and notorious references to drug use and abuse. It shows a clown with needles instead of hair, a confused girl whose parents are being held by the clown, all in a torn house at the top of a hill. The bizarre images are supposed to represent the effects drugs have on people. The clown jumping on the teddy bear is a symbol of the loss of innocence, and the trapped parents show how drugs are a problem that affect not only the consumer, but also his or her close relatives/friends.
- A promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1991 hit single "Give It Away."
- Promotional music video of Neneh Cherry's second single from her debut album "Raw Like Sushi". Cherry plays the song in a virtual beach. The camera rocks side to side with the beat of the song.
- 19975m7.8 (40)Music VideoOfficial music video of 'Cose della vita - Can't Stop Thinking of You' by Eros Ramazzotti and Tina Turner.
- After a stickup , gangsters fight for the loot and the story looks like a treasure hunt with a little hide and seek in a disused railway station,where the locomotives are still rolling.
- Madonna plays many goddesses in a kaleidoscope. Music video for the single from the album 'Erotica'.
- Neneh Cherry performs in the music video "I've Got You Under My Skin" from the album "Red Hot + Blue" recorded for Circa Records. The video opens with Neneh Cherry rapping the lyrics of the song as they appear next to lips as she speaks. Neneh Cherry sings while bathed in a blue light. The video also features close ups on speakers playing the beats of the song and a man dressed in silver dancing in front of speakers.
- The veil of cumbersome complexities of the French judicial system is lifted to reveal the human stories behind, of those who work the system, and those who are affected by it.
- That night, Malik decided to flee his city. He planned everything. Only, Walid, his big brother, accompanied by his "band", seeks him everywhere. The departure becomes a flight.
- This is the story of the few people who went ahead, beyond racial prejudice. And their struggle to open the workplace to other people.