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- An otherworldly journey through a Europe in decline - a collection of darkly humorous, fantasy tales about ill-fated characters and doomed fortune.
- A collection of videos spanning Madonna's career, from 1983 to 2009.
- Music video for Madonna's massively successful first single from the 'Confessions On A Dance Floor' album.
- The video features the band playing the song wearing leather outfits, interspersed with six hardcore pornographic videos featuring each of the band members as a different stereotypical pornographic character.
- On 10th and 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. The landmark concerts sold out in under a day with over 2% of the UK population attempting to buy tickets. This was a time when the UK was slowly recovering from a decade of recession. A surging confidence in arts and culture ushered in Cool Britannia and Oasis meteoric rise reflected the country's new-found conviction and swagger. Featuring a setlist packed from beginning to end with stone cold classics, including Champagne Supernova, Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger, the Knebworth concerts were both the pinnacle of the band's success and the landmark gathering for a generation. Oasis Knebworth 1996 is the story of that weekend and the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made it possible. It is told through the eyes of the fans who were there, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Directed by Jake Scott from extensive concert and exclusive never-before seen footage, this is a joyful and at times poignant cinematic celebration of one of the most important concert events of the last 25 years.
- Rammstein's concert recorded in Paris, back in 2012.
- A promotional video for Madonna's 1998 single "Frozen" in which she plays a shape-shifting sorceress who transforms into a flock of ravens and then an ominous-looking dog, and even replicates herself.
- For 40 years Bruce Springsteen has influenced fans from all over. His songs defined more than a generation. This film gives the fans just as much time as The Boss himself, with never shown footage and live performances from his last tour.
- My Bloody Valentine is a romantic horror story about the pain love causes and the scars it leaves behind. A modern re-telling of the boy meets girl story, but with a lot more blood. And of course, no romance would be complete without a song and dance number thrown in at the end.
- A promotional video for Madonna's 2009 single "Celebration" with the Benny Benassi remix of the song.
- Beyonce and Jay Z perform live in Paris at Stade de France during their 2014 "On the Run Tour."
- An unstable therapist is haunted by his own issues while struggling with a challenging patient. THE THERAPIST stars BAFTA winner Adeel Akhtar (THE BIG SICK, FOUR LIONS) and Marion Bailey (MR. TURNER).
- 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.
- The accompanying music video for the single was directed by Chris Cunningham and depicts the assembling of a robot with Björk's features, and her passionately kissing another robot in front of an ethereal and sterile backdrop.
- Music video for the song, "Magic," by Coldplay, an award winning British band.
- Madonna and Justin try to escape the end of the world. Music video for the first single from her "Hard Candy" album.
- Official page for "Hymn for the Weekend" by Coldplay featuring Beyoncé.
- Official music video for "Ride It" by Regard.
- A groundbreaking film installation by Toby Dye created for the 'Daydreaming with...Stanley Kubrick' art exhibition at Somerset House, London. Curated by James Lavelle, Mo'Wax and UNKLE founder, the exhibition showcased art works inspired by Stanley Kubrick and featured artists as diverse as Anish Kapoor to Daft Punk. For the installation, the audience is immersed in a large square room where all four walls are filled with the same never-ending tracking shot travelling down the same identical corridor. Each of the four films sees a different character journeying down their own never-ending narratives.
- A cleaner and a dancer struggle to make their dreams come true. They finally meet and dance together on stage
- Official music video for "Magnets" by Disclosure featuring Lorde.
- It contains polygons and wireframes that eventually form into a nude couple embracing.
- The band members in the video are almost entirely naked, aside from frontman Till Lindemann.
- Short
- A girl and her dog escaping from Osaka mental institution.
- An African man disintegrates in a city.
- Taking on a one billion-dollar franchise might seem daunting for an up-and-coming actor, but for Lashana Lynch two still isn't enough. We put the first female 007 and 'No Time To Die' star to the test with our lie detector and asked all the hard-hitting questions fans really want to know: from her ability to keep secrets to who is next to take on the James Bond name.
- Official music video for "Let It Go" by James Bay.
- In an attempt to find acceptance in purpose in an alienating post-millennial world an unhinged young woman develops a violent addiction to social media.
- Official music video for "Lose Control" by Meduza, Becky Hill and Goodboys.
- Official music video for "Words as Weapons" by Birdy.
- It involved Beth Gibbons floating in air, and a young boy. The people were shot in a tank of water and then digitally inserted into an alleyway of a street scene.
- A series of short films explore how a group of acting students approach the craft, chronicling their experiences with their peers and teacher Russ, as they attempt to give themselves over to his processes.
- Keane are playing in a white room, and proceed to change into other persons. Most of the persons they change into are easily recognizable archetypes from cultures around the world.
- The American version, directed by Patrick Daughters features Tunstall in different situations involving a circus in Romania. This version aired for a short time in the US and has seemingly been replaced in rotations by the animated version.
- The third music video was uploaded on 15 January 2014.
- Music video for George Michael: Flawless (Go to the City)
- A moment of privacy interrupted.