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Release Date:
22 October 2003 (USA) more
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Cast

 
Carl Antolin ... Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Aphex Twin ... Himself (segments "Come to Daddy" and "Windowlicker")
Sigtryggur Baldursson ... The Drummer (segment "Monkey Drummer")
Robert Ball ... Boy (segment "Only You")
Stephen Ball ... Body Double (segment "Only You")
Afrika Bambaataa ... Car park attendant (segment "Afrika Shox")
William Baraket ... Businessman (segment "Afrika Shox")

Björk ... Herself (segments "All is Full of Love" and "Making All is Full of Love")
Gary Cruz ... Homie (segment "Windowlicker")
Chris Cunningham ... Himself (segment "Making All is Full of Love")

Brian Friedman ... Lead Dancer (segment "Windowlicker")
Beth Gibbons ... Herself (segment "Only You") (as Portishead)

Steve Gibbons ... Extra (segment "Afrika Shox")
Misty Greer ... Extra (segment "Afrika Shox")
Junix Inocian ... Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Coral Lorne ... Old Lady (segment "Come to Daddy")

Madonna ... Herself (segment "Frozen")
Nikki McInness ... (segment "Come to Daddy")
Heather McKenney ... Extra (segment "Afrika Shox")
Marcus Morris ... Homie (segment "Windowlicker")
Takatsuna Mukai ... Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Rick Poli ... Extra (segment "Afrika Shox")

Kiran Shah ... (segment "Come to Daddy")

Al Stokes ... Thin Man (segment "Come to Daddy")
Tony Tang ... Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Jim Tosney ... Businessman (segment "Afrika Shox")
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Directed by
Chris Cunningham 
Lance Bangs (segment "Making All Is Full of Love")
 
Produced by
Lance Bangs .... producer
Richard Brown .... producer
Cindy Burnay .... producer
Mary Calderwood .... executive producer (segment "Second Bad Vilbel")
Paul DeGooyer .... executive producer
Derrin Schlesinger .... executive producer (segment "Second Bad Vilbel")
Nick Wrathall .... producer (segment "Frozen")
 
Cinematography by
Lance Bangs (segment "Making All is Full of Love")
Alex Barber (segments "Come on My Selector", "Levi's: Photocopier" and "Flex")
Simon Chaudoir (segment "Only You")
James Hawkinson (segment "Windowlicker")
Darius Khondji (segments "Afrika Shox", "Frozen" and "Nissan: Engine")
John Lynch (segment "All is Full of Love")
Charles Teton (segment "Second Bad Vilbel")
 
Film Editing by
Lance Bangs 
Jeff Buchanan 
Chris Cunningham 
Dayn Williams 
 
Production Design by
Julian Caldow (segment "All is Full of Love")
Chris Cunningham (segment "All is Full of Love")
Dominic Watkins (segment "Frozen")
 
Art Direction by
Russell De Rozario (segment "Monkey Drummer")
James David Goldmark 
Chris Oddy (segments "All is Full of Love", "Come on My Selector" and "Sony Playstation: Mental Wealth")
Ivan Unwin (segment "Come on My Selector")
 
Makeup Department
Joanne Gair .... makeup artist (segment "Frozen")
Deborah Lindsell .... makeup artist (segment "All is Full of Love")
Peter Savic .... hair stylist (segment "Frozen")
Jordu Schell .... character masks makeup and hair (segment "Windowlicker")
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alex Barber .... second unit director (segment "Come to Daddy")
Matthew Clark .... first assistant director (segment "All is Full of Love")
David B. Householter .... first assistant director (segment "Frozen")
Christopher Medak .... first assistant director (segment "Windowlicker")
Liz Miles .... second assistant director (segment "Windowlicker")
J.D. Smyth .... first assistant director: second unit (segment "Come to Daddy")
 
Art Department
Alan Petherick .... assistant to art director (segment "Frozen")
 
Sound Department
Tim Hays .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Paul Catling .... character masks (segment "Windowlicker")
Paul Catling .... robot builder (segment "All is Full of Love")
Chris Cunningham .... robot builder (segment "Second Bad Vilbel")
Chris Cunningham .... robot designer (segment "All is Full of Love")
Dave Elsey .... special effects (segments "Afrika Shox" and "Come to Daddy")
Louise Elsey .... creature effects (segment "Come to Daddy")
Adrian Getley .... special effects (segments "Afrika Shox" and "Come to Daddy")
Dominic Hailstone .... creature effects (segment "Come to Daddy")
Alan Hedgcock .... makeup effects
Alan Hedgcock .... special effects (segment "Afrika Shox")
Simon Holden .... special effects (segment "Frozen")
Pasi Johansson .... special effects (segments "All is Full of Love" and "Come on My Selector")
Jim Mann .... special effects (segment "All is Full of Love")
Peter Marin .... special effects (segment "Frozen")
James McKeown .... special effects
Vincent Montefusco .... special effects (segment "Frozen")
Steve Murgatroyd .... special effects (segment "Frozen")
Crawford Reilly .... special effects (segment "Come to Daddy")
Richard Van Den Bergh .... robot builder
Cliff Wallace .... special effects (segment "Afrika Shox")
 
Editorial Department
Chris Cunningham .... on-line editor (segment "Come on My Selector")
J.D. Smyth .... assistant editor (segments "Windowlicker" and "Come on My Selector")
 
Other crew
Steve Beckett .... commissioner
Cynthia Lole .... commissioner (segment "Only You")
Randy Skinner .... commissioner (segment "Frozen")
J.D. Smyth .... runner (segments "Come to Daddy" and "Only You")
 

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USA:30 min
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On the video select menu on the DVD, the loud sounds are samples from each music video. When a video is selected the sounds stop one by one until only a sample of the chosen video remains. more
Soundtrack:
All Is Full Of Love more

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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
Compelling Imagery, 18 March 2005
6/10
Author: FilmOtaku (ssampon@hotmail.com) from Milwaukee, WI

I consider some music videos to be basically short films in term of their scope, and the effort that is put into them. Videos started becoming a true art form with directors like David Fincher and Mark Romanek, quickly followed by Spike Jonze, Michel Gondry and Chris Cunningham. The latter three are featured in a DVD series called "The Work of Director _____" Until viewing "The Work of Director Chris Cunningham", I had only heard of him because of Madonna's "Frozen" video, which I find to be astounding. After watching his collection of videos, it is clear that he has a dark vision and immense talent for creating shocking, yet fascinating imagery.

While ruminating over the selection of videos, it is really hard to come up with a favorite image, much less a favorite video. In "Come to Daddy" (Aphex Twin) we have an elderly woman walking her dog on the street of what appears to be a European city, when she comes across a television which features a distorted image of Aphex Twin singing the words to the song. Meanwhile, a group of children, all with the Aphex Twin's head on their bodies, run rampant throughout the neighborhood, wreaking havoc until the image comes out of the television in the form of a demon (and a pretty scary one too – Cunningham's makeup and special effects work in various films really gave him great experience) to collect his "children" around him. "Afrika Shox" (Leftfield featuring Afrika Bambaataa) shows an African-American man, emaciated and hollow looking, walking around a city while passers-by either ignore him or stare. Unfortunately, he begins to come apart – literally. It starts with his right arm cracking off his body and breaking apart like porcelain as it falls on the ground, soon to be followed by his other limbs, until he can't even hop around. While there is an obvious message somewhere in there, the imagery is just stunning in this video.

There are many more amazing videos in the collection (Including Portishead essentially singing underwater and Bjork's all-too-human-looking robots having a romantic moment together), but the static imagery throughout the videos was all dark; even the video that takes place in sunny Los Angeles ends up having dark (yet hilarious) images. Also, the imagination and vision of Cunningham is absolutely fascinating. While he provides these (mostly obscure) songs with images, there is a coldness and detachment from the subjects that I found very intriguing. I'm sure that it won't be long before he is tapped to direct more than music videos and short films. His fellow video directors who are featured in the DVD series went on to direct incredibly imaginative Oscar-nominated films, but I see Cunningham following in the footsteps of David Fincher, and lending his dark and disturbing vision to a great thriller or horror film. Based on what I saw in this collection of short films/music videos, I would attend that movie, sight unseen. 7/10 --Shelly

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