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Directors Series Vol. 4 - Work of Director Mark Romanek




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Lenny Kravitz Video:
Directors Series Vol. 4 - Work of Director Mark Romanek



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Director's Series Vol. 4 - Work of Director Mark Romanek

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Label: Palm Pictures / Umvd

Salesrank: 52204

Released: September 13, 2005
MPAA Rating: Unrated

Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Editorial Review:
    This collection includes many music videos by the director from the past decade by artists including Jay-Z, Linkin Park, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash, Audio Slave, No Doubt, Mick Jagger, Janet Jackson, Fiona Apple, Nine Inch Nails, Beck, Weezer, Eel

    Description of Director's Series Vol. 4 - Work of Director Mark Romanek:
    Artists who've worked with him describe Mark Romanek as "meticulous" and "demanding." Yet, the biggest names in the business have clamored to work with the mercurial helmer, because they know he'll make them look good: Madonna ("Rain"), No Doubt ("Hella Good"), etc. Along the way, the Grammy winner has been behind some of the world's most famous--and infamous--videos.

    Read our interview with Mark Romanek.
    On the groundbreaking side, there's Lenny Kravitz's exhilarating "Are You Gonna Go My Way," which made the musician a star in one fell swoop. On the controversial side, there's Fiona Apple's teasing "Criminal," Nine Inch Nails' macabre "Closer," and Jay-Z's apocalyptic "99 Problems"--the latter two in director's cut editions. In another class entirely, is Romanek's heartbreaking video for Johnny Cash's "Hurt." More than a promo, it's an elegy for a legend. Despite an interview with Robin Williams, this collection otherwise overlooks Romanek's features, One Hour Photo and Static. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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    Be sure to check out The Director's Label Boxed Set Vol. 2, featuring The Work of Mark Romanek, and volumes by Jonathan Glazer, Anton Corbijn, and Stephane Sednaoui.



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