This video animates some fun anatomy. When it comes to making music videos, there are very few original ways into the medium. But when director Cassandra Brooksbank collaborated with her musician sister, BØNTHÖVEN, for their unforgettable new music video, "The D," they knew they needed to get creative. But without the ability to attach major star power to get attention, they came up with another outside-the-box idea. Use major Renaissance art icons from the Mona Lisa to the Girl with a Pearl Earring to sing about craving the male member. Overturning the usual highbrow approach to Renaissance artwork, the video makes use of the era’s uncensored nudity to wink and smile about human sexuality while pointing out the double standard held between men and women. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 26 September, 2022