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- Music video for the song Out of Time by The Weeknd from the album Dawn FM. Starring Abel Tesfaye, Hoyeon, Jim Carrey. Directed by Cliqua.
- Music video by Dua Lipa performing "Training Season".
- Official short film for The Weeknd's 'After Hours' album.
- Thousands of men, women and children struggle to get into Europe as a comfortable English family leave, on what appears to be a holiday.
- A serial killer played by Jake Gyllenhaal travels through the hippest parties on a killing spree of Dalston hipsters. Gyllenhaal masters the role of unsuspecting dark-eyed psycho as he pumps iron and gums drugs preparing for his next beautifully fashionable victim. Transforming the music video into magnificently dramatic cinema, director Daniel Wolfe has captured contemporary London in a shockingly addictive modern Slasher.
- This stirring and visually immersive documentary brings us inside the spirited pursuits of David Hanson, a restless inventor aiming to perfect the world's most life-like A.I.
- Music video for The Weeknd featuring Madonna and Playboi Carti "Popular". Released in Fortnite during the Fornite Music Festival
- Mermaids, the devil, real-life angels, the Virgin Mary, twins, Lady Godiva, nudity, rain, glitter, young love, supercars, Fight Club, Black Swan, a party at the Moontower, and the Heaven's Gate cult, serenaded by the enigmatic Frank Ocean.
- A music video for Elton John immortal song "Tiny Dancer". Released many years after the song original recording, the video presents a variety of L.A. characters in their daily routines, some good, others in burned out situations, but they all get connected with the music.
- Official music video for "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd.
- The video starts with Zayn emerging from his car on a rainy night as the paparazzi take photos. As Zayn enters a hotel he starts singing his part and as the chorus begins he reaches the elevator with red lights and then pans over to another elevator with Swift singing her part and proceeds to her hotel room. Zayn in his room sings the chorus and Swift pours some champagne in a glass. The rest of the video is Zayn and Swift throwing objects like glasses, lamps, pillows across their rooms in anger with flashing blue and red lights. Zayn and Swift are seen standing together facing backs and singing the chorus together and looking at each other. The video ends with Swift on her bed singing the last part of the song.
- In the aftermath of his mother's death, Edwin reaches out to his extended family for support.
- A kaleidoscopic depiction of outsider culture in the aftermath of the Soviet Union's dissolution; '3OHA', is a hypnotic critique of consumer culture and the endless simulation of our memories.
- Official music video for The Weeknd's "Heartless".
- An intimate portrait of high-street entrepreneurs Janie and Stephen Schaffer as they attempt to revive the iconic fashion brand Fiorucci. In the 1970s, Fiorucci was the definition of New York's zeitgeist and a launchpad for artists such as Madonna and Keith Haring. Now, 40 years after it closed amidst financial turmoil and a turn away from the permissive culture it propagated, the Schaffers dream of recreating Fiorucci's legendary glamour. With commentary from luminaries from Fiorucci's past, 'You Will Be With Us in Paradise' follows the Schaffers in the month before their relaunch. A hysterical study of ambition, the anxiety of influence, and the shifting power of acquisition.
- The worlds of skate and fashion combine in a short for Miu Miu. Starring the ladies of the real-life skate crew "The Skate Kitchen", Crystal Moselle (The Wolfpack) crafts a charming modern fairytale about a day at the skatepark, and finding your tribe.
- Official music video for "Sweet Nothing" by Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch.
- Fficial music video for The Weeknd "Is There Someone Else" from his album "Dawn FM". Directed by Cliqua.
- The film follows the rise of the chess player Maurice Ashley, the first black person to attain the title of Grandmaster.
- Music video for the song Take My Breath by The Weeknd. Directed by Cliqua.
- An art school student goes on a journey to make a film about her estranged alcoholic father.
- Official music video for "Castle on the Hill" by Ed Sheeran.
- Music video for The Weeknd's song How Do I Make You Love Me? from the album Dawn FM. Animation directed by Jocelyn Charles, Creative direction + concept by Cliqua.
- Official music video for "Player of Games" by Grimes.
- At Apple, we believe accessibility is a human right. Innovative features like Door Detection, Sound Recognition, Voice Control, and more are designed to let you use your devices in ways that work best for you.
- "Equal Love" features a string of individuals--men and women, young and old, of all ethnicities, lifestyles and walks of life--taking part in a choreographed kiss-a-thon. It is soundtracked by the 1961 song There's No Other (Like My Baby) by The Crystals.
- After the death of her friend, a beautiful, sophisticated woman loses grip with reality and believes she's being haunted.
- The story of a displaced family, a mother, her young daughter and her baby, hiding out in a school that's closed for the holidays. When they are discovered, their mother is faced with an impossible choice.
- Official music video for "Never be the Same" by Camila Cabello.
- A viewer's choice branching video which follows Henry's day from waking up to a walk to a donut shop, lunch with his sisters, a frisky aunt and random gunplay with gangsters, all leading to promo bits for a certain car manufacturer. Playing all options may take an hour or more.