A career retrospective collecting the music videos of Depeche Mode from 1986 to 1998.A career retrospective collecting the music videos of Depeche Mode from 1986 to 1998.A career retrospective collecting the music videos of Depeche Mode from 1986 to 1998.
Dave Gahan
- Self
- (as David Gahan)
Samantha McGrady
- Self - Backing Singer (segment "Condemnation")
- (as Samantha Smith)
- Directors
- Martyn Atkins(videos Little 15, Strangelove '88)
- Peter Care(video Stripped)
- Anton Corbijn(videos A Question of Time, Strangelove, Never Let Me Down Again, Behind the Wheel, Personal Jesus, Enjoy the Silence, Policy of Truth, World in My Eyes, I Feel You, Walking in My Shoes, Condemnation, In Your Room, Barrel of a Gun, It's No Good, Useless)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- Alternate versionsRereleased on DVD in 2002 as Depeche Mode: The Videos 86>98+ (2002) (V), with additional footage.
- ConnectionsEdited from Depeche Mode: Stripped (1986)
Featured review
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In 1998, Depeche Mode released a best hits album titled The Singles 1985-98. To complement these brilliant songs, they released a DVD with all of the videos and two short documentaries.
Out of all the directors, Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn shined. Especially in his "Policy Of Truth" video. In my opinion, POT is, if not, the best music video not only from DM...but of all time. I happened to catch it before school one morning once, and it hasn't left me.
Since that morning, I came across their outstanding Violator album and this DVD. In watching this DVD however, I discovered many other ground-breaking videos...many of which from collaborator Corbijn.
I highly recommennd this to any DM or music video fan out there. Although not all videos are great, "Policy Of Truth" shines brilliantly. Corbijn's rear-view-window shots are most affective and complement Mode's underlying driving theme. Very good overall.
Out of all the directors, Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn shined. Especially in his "Policy Of Truth" video. In my opinion, POT is, if not, the best music video not only from DM...but of all time. I happened to catch it before school one morning once, and it hasn't left me.
Since that morning, I came across their outstanding Violator album and this DVD. In watching this DVD however, I discovered many other ground-breaking videos...many of which from collaborator Corbijn.
I highly recommennd this to any DM or music video fan out there. Although not all videos are great, "Policy Of Truth" shines brilliantly. Corbijn's rear-view-window shots are most affective and complement Mode's underlying driving theme. Very good overall.
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- Aug 23, 2002
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- Depeche Mode - Videos 86>98 +
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- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
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