The music starts and everything stops. Coffee cups fall to the group. So does the clothing. Men and women strip down and embrace out one another in the middle of a normal city day, all in celebration of pop icon Kylie Minogue and this pop-disco hit. More and more people converge, making for a pile of flesh that eventually grows into a tower of pansexual love to rise Kylie up to the heavens. Director Joseph Kahn's cinematography is sensuously perfect, accentuating various white elements — doves, horses — perhaps to reinforce the tidy whiteys that everyone keeps on. Yes, this video has no nudity. After all, a pop music video needs to make the airwaves, the popular parts of the web and the media; It can't just be a Spencer Tunick art piece. --> watch "All The Lovers" (NOTE: The embed below is only a TRAILER... Please click through to watch the whole video #EMI)
Kylie Minogue "All The Lovers" (Parlophone/EMI)
Joseph Kahn, director/dp | Mary Ann Tanedo, producer | HSI, production co | David Blackburn, editor | Ingenuity Engine, vfx | Beau Leon @ New Hat, telecine
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