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- In Kazu's first solo album "Adult Baby" a distinct sample is used on the sixth track - the unmistakable cry of Godzilla. This moment inspired a 28 minute visual album film to accompany the vastly cinematic music of singer songwriter Kazu of Blonde Redhead. A story about the legend of ancient Kazu, the sea-dwelling giant banished to the sea who emerges one day to become human and fall in love.
- The 4th Wave is a Tribeca Studios x BVLGARI short film part of a series highlighting extraordinary women who are breaking boundaries and shattering cultural norms. The film follows one woman who isn't letting her gender dictate her future: 22 year old Italian-born rapper Alessandra Prete, or 'Priestess'. Director Savanah Leaf captures her in this beautiful and gentle hybrid doc as she reflects on the people who have inspired her artistically: iconic female figures in history including her grandmother, who encouraged her to reach as far beyond her hometown as possible.
- Once a year, lovers meet within an ancient rocky landscape, a secret place of ritual. A girl embarks on a journey to reunite with her light being, transfixed by his light forms and healed by his mystical powers, silent and still, they embrace in a dance of love and loss. The result is a spectacular, beautiful story that is simultaneously familiar yet alien. Directed, written, and soundtracked by Khan for DITA, it's a tale told only the way that Khan could tell it.
- Imagine being a team player who has never met her team, a striker who has never touched a ball, a gymnast who has never taken a leap.Potential is a terrible thing to waste. So, what if you can? There's only one way to find out. Just Do It.
- A refugee finds his calling in caring for stray cats and shares his story from war-torn Ethiopia to the streets of Brooklyn.
- In support of World Refugee Day, We Were Here is an original documentary series from YouTube and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, that seeks to challenge stereotypes and perceptions about refugees by focusing on what unites us rather than sets us apart - our shared passions. This episode features chart-topping DJ and Producer Jax Jones and Ukrainian - Ethiopian sisters Betty, Siona and Miriam, who form hip-hop trio Fo Sho together and are currently living in a village just outside Stuttgart.
- A family grieves, celebrates and reflects on their daughter's life by recreating her inner world from twenty-two years of journals and music that she left behind.
- Commissioned as part of the Radical Luxury campaign at Selfridges, The Greatest Luxury explores what luxury means in an era when the term itself can feel hollow and banal. So how can we redefine this word for the next generation? And how do we make luxury exciting and meaningful again? In search of the answers, the film explores the relationship three radical creative have with the concept of luxury, including Mykki Blanco (rapper, performance artist and activist), Holly Blakey (choreographer and filmmaker) and Gareth Pugh (fashion designer), featuring a poem written and performed by Lily Ashley and a performance by dancer Sophie Apollonia. Celebrating the concept of luxury as something that's as individual as ourselves, The Greatest Luxury reclaims luxury as something personal, emotional and liberating.
- In support of World Refugee Day, We Were Here is an original documentary series from YouTube and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, that seeks to challenge stereotypes and perceptions about refugees by focusing on what unites us rather than sets us apart - our shared passions. This episode features YouTube inventor Simone Giertz and toymaker and Syrian refugee Mohammad, currently living in Azraq Refugee Camp in Jordan.
- Represented by Selah Marley, the daughter of singer Lauryn Hill, the original Chance is an optimistic scent that blends pink pepper, jasmine and ambery patchouli.
- Music video for "Come Behind Me, So Good!" by KAZU.
- A portrait of queer ecstasy that questions the notion of a neutral body.
- A lost soldier looks for war.
- A true-fiction short about a Polish care worker in London whose humanity is blunted by the demands of his digital boss.
- Tailor by day, chef by night - One man is challenging conventions a dish at a time in Martell's first-ever short film.
- A fading icon on his deathbed reflects on his amazing life story. A German immigrant who set sail for America to find his fortune. How he overcame the odds to become a beloved symbol of Americana. But his son tells a different story. A tale of hubris, the pitfalls of celebrity and the ugliness of fame. How an absent father favoured legacy over his only child. This is the story of the Hamburger.
- A group of individuals are trapped in a room and faced with a decision of whether it's better to stay or leave.
- Official music video for "Kids in the Dark" by Bat for Lashes.
- Bursting with freshness from a blend of citron, jasmine and teak wood, Chance Eau Fraîche is Argentinian model and actress Belen Chavanne's choice.
- Triple Beam Dream is a story of transformation and growth, from crack pipes to glass art.
- Delicate like the soft accords of jasmine and smooth white musk notes, Hong Kong-born actress Angela Yuen embodies the fruity fragrance that is Chance Eau Tendre in the picturesque city of Venice.
- In support of World Refugee Day, We Were Here is an original documentary series from YouTube and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, that seeks to challenge stereotypes and perceptions about refugees by focusing on what unites us rather than sets us apart - our shared passions. Spanning Wales, Uganda and Germany, this episode sees vegan chef, permaculture enthusiast, and YouTuber Gaz Oakley meet permaculture expert Bemeriki Dusabe, a Congolese refugee who has been living in a settlement in Uganda for the last 16 years, where he has set up a foundation teaching others how to grow their food - a testament to the incredible strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. A poignant film about self-sufficiency, growth, community and connection.