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So, The Internationale, right? It's not just a music video; it’s a fascinating blend of art and politics. Shot by Chulayarnnon Siriphol, while at Organhaus Art Space, the video takes a rock twist on that well-known anthem. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, mixing visuals that evoke a sense of rebellion and reflection. You get these layers of imagery that resonate with the song’s themes of unity and struggle, all wrapped in a unique aesthetic. And then, there’s Tang Dynasty’s adaptation—quite the departure from the traditional sound, which adds an intriguing dimension to the viewer's experience. It’s a piece that stands out for its cultural commentary and artistic vision.
The Internationale music video has seen limited availability across formats, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its artistic merit and political themes garner interest, particularly from those who appreciate avant-garde music videos. While not widely circulated, it occasionally pops up in niche collections or art video compilations, so keep an eye out, especially if you’re into politically charged art and music crossovers.
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