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- For the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the rock band Aterciopelados releases Liberté as part of the UNHR campaign in Mexico, supported by the Delegation of the European Union in Mexico.
- Human is lost, confused. Is he good or bad, could he be both? His choices will define this moment.
- Took It For Granted is a story of a man who seemingly has has everything and lives on the edge yet lacks empathy and compassion for others until one day he loses everything.
- Maker's Mark and You is part 1 of Lauren Jenkins 3 part music video trilogy
- This is the COVID-19 sonic relief single's video. Sean Hogan wrote a Top-10 hit years ago and rewrote it as "Dream Staycation," completely rerecording it too. The purpose was to try and lift some spirits and lend some solace and levity while paying homage to our front line health care workers with music. We're all coping with tough times in many ways. Let's try to think of others who are more vulnerable and stay safe and be grateful.
- A modern take on the classic Cinderella tale.
- Video clip of the Shania Twain song of the same name "I ain't no quitter"
- Official music video for "All Around the World" by Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris.
- A young guy from Veracruz reflects on his past relationship after a tough breakup and comes to terms with the loss of his girlfriend through his own memories of the moments they spent together.
- Official music video for "Hey Vee" by Ayoub Houmanna featuring Krzysztof Zalewski.
- A high school wise guy is determined to have a day off from school, despite what his mother and teachers thinks of that.
- Tony sings, dances, and punches his way through this symbolic video as three strangers are brought together in what seems to be an alternate reality. Directed and produced by the award winning duo that is Jac Roberts and Sean Mallory, "Sunlight" is magical and deep with interpretive meaning. Mr. Roddy showcases his broad vocal and stylistic genres as New Mexico's newest and brightest talent selling out his live debut show in Santa Fe, New Mexico on May 1, 2021.
- Verona is a rock formation with airs of shoe gaze from Granada Spain and they present their first cut 'Symbols' from their LP 'Capital Silencio". It is a song that could define the current sound of Verona, restful and intense halftones at times full of layers of guitars, synthesizers and voices well assembled thanks to the production of Juancar (Supersubmarina). Verona is an independent group of music that sing in spanish, they used to do colaboration with other musics groups and with artist in diferents countrys. The video clip for the song has been directed by Víctor Candela (responsible for the band's previous videos), starring the Mexican actress Mariana Landgrave and shot entirely in Mexico City. It is a visual exercise based on two fundamental axes: the iconicity of some of the most emblematic works of Mexican architecture and the concept of "turn", which shapes the entire video. The video clip was film in Mexico City in the Camino Real Hotel, Torres de Satelite, Jardín Pushkin and the Collegue of Mexico. Some of the iconics places in mexico city. The actress plays with the architecture. This video clip has been released in 2020 in MTV Spain. The song is in YouTube and in Spotify "In moments of rupture, the small details and previous actions are significant and decisive. Everything takes its toll and the important thing is to continue forward, making yourself feel stronger," says the band. The video clip, released exclusively this Wednesday by Europa Press, was made by Víctor Candela and starring Mariana Landgrave, shot entirely in Mexico City.
- Tomás and Paco craft low-budget short films. They are good friends and they both share the same dream of becoming filmmakers. Tomás, being a 24 year-old loser, starts worrying about his uncertain future since he doesn't have a job, he never went to college and he smokes a lot of weed, therefore becoming unreliable for everyone. Tomás sets up to make the first film from his hometown: Campeche, México. With this mission, he hopes to attain success, money and love, but in the process, he might endanger his friendship with Paco, his only true friend.