Lemonade (2016) is a visually immersive musical journey that explores themes of female empowerment, relationships, and activism. Set in the backdrop of the southern USA, the film combines elements of art-film and poetry to create a unique visual-album experience. It celebrates the strength and resilience of women, while also highlighting the power of music and visual storytelling.
Downfalls High is a visual album that tells the story of a high school student's descent into mental breakdown and instability. Set against the backdrop of a rock musical, the protagonist grapples with depression, heartbreak, and social anxiety, leading them to a mental institution. The film draws inspiration from Vincent Van Gogh's struggles with mental illness and aims to shine a light on mental health issues faced by teenagers.
Accompanying short film for Wasia Project's EP of the same name.
Black Is King is a visual album that takes the lessons and themes explored in The Lion King and reimagines them for a modern audience. It follows a young king or queen on a journey of self-discovery, as they navigate through different challenges and trials. The film explores themes of identity, self-empowerment, and the importance of embracing one's roots and culture.
Wildest Dreams is a sonic adventure into the mind and heart of Nadine’s artistry. Drawing from personal experiences we hear and feel true reflection throughout this album.
With some amount of irony, filmmaker Joe Biglin strings together 7 shorts about himself and things that trigger his OCD.
K-12 is a dark fantasy musical film that follows the story of a young girl named Cry Baby who enrolls in a sinister boarding school. She soon discovers that the school is controlled by an evil nurse and is a place of brainwashing and supernatural horror. With the help of her friend, she must fight against the patriarchy and uncover the truth behind the school.
On September 6, 2019, Melanie Martinez confirmed that a sequel to her visual album film K-12 is in the works. Martinez revealed that the film will go along with her third studio album. In September 2021, Martinez revealed that her new album and film would be released in 2022.
"Purpose: The Movement" is a short film including dance sequences set to the songs from Justin Bieber's album, "Purpose".
A story about personal death, rebirth, mental health, dealing with the tragedies of the world, queer love, and finding community.
If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power is a visual album released in 2021. The album explores themes of power, love, and pregnancy, taking the audience on a journey through a combination of music, visuals, and storytelling. The album is known for its powerful and emotional songs, which are accompanied by stunning visuals that depict medieval architecture and art. It tells the story of a young pregnant woman who is determined to have love and power in her life, despite the challenges she faces.
The Odyssey is a visually stunning musical film that follows the life of a young artist as he navigates the challenges and triumphs of the music industry. Through live performances and captivating visuals, the film explores themes of fame, love, and self-discovery. With a unique blend of drama and musical elements, The Odyssey takes viewers on an unforgettable journey.
Endless is a visual music album directed by a musician, featuring a singer performing in a warehouse. The album showcases the artist's musical talent and incorporates elements of soul, hip-hop, electronic, and pop music. The visuals include scenes of the singer painting, spraying paint, and constructing a staircase. The album explores themes of infinity and the endless pursuit of creativity.
Takes the music from the studio to the screen with gorgeous visuals and a sense of heightened reality envisioned by Musgraves and Zeinali and shot by Academy Award-nominated cinematographer Matthew Libatique.
The myth of a goddess who rebels against traditional romance and falls in love with herself.
A tortured soul seeks meaning in life. "The Wide Open Project" is an artistic and experimental visual album about the emerging artist Zinity. Created under self-destructive circumstances and sleepless nights, the film weaves emotion through three individually crafted songs. Together, they form a fragmented escape from the grip of depression. Through the eyes of a fragile artist, the world appears cold and indifferent. Because art is not a choice — it’s an obsession, an addiction. But how do you live with a part of yourself that you are doomed to destroy?
In the three years since her seminal album "A Seat at the Table", Solange has broadened her artistic reach, expanding her work to museum installations, unconventional live performances, and striking videos. With her fourth album, "When I Get Home", the singer continues to push her vision forward with an exploration of roots and their lifelong influence. In Solange's case, that's the culturally rich Houston of her childhood. Some will know these references - candy paint, the late legend DJ Screw - via the city's mid-aughts hip-hop explosion, but through Solange's lens, these same touchstones are elevated to high art.
Coldplay are inviting fans to a special, global theatrical experience, where they will be among the very first to hear the band's hotly-anticipated new record Moon Music.
The epic 20 minute movie conclusion to the SHINBANGUMI timeline. Ginger Root Productions presents to you "The End of SHINBANGUMI". We last left off when Cameron was approached by the CEO of Juban TV with a mysterious offer that left more questions than answers. What was the deal? Did he accept? And where is the manager? Need to catch up?
A visual companion to Flume's 2019 mixtape of the same title.