When Zuzu discovers that a dangerous asteroid is hurtling towards earth, she converts her bedroom into an apocalypse shelter and cuts herself off from the world. The story was inspired by the community of "preppers", a community of people who go to extraordinary lengths to prepare for a near-future apocalypse. In this humourous take on the idea, Zuzu puts her own prepping skills to good use in a video that combines the darkly comic with playful execution.
I’ve plucked my eyebrows, straightened my hair and whacked some red lipstick on: I’m ready for my date. He arrives. Eyes like the ocean, hair buoyant in the summer breeze, and the unerring confidence of a man who’s as proficient in the kitchen as he is in the bedroom. I look down. You’ve got to be kidding me. A Winkle-picker. A. Mother. Fucking. Winkle. Picker.
A restless and unfocused young man is trapped in a menial job and struggling to make ends meet. When his girlfriend becomes pregnant, he comes up with a dangerous idea to get money.
With the office to themselves, two colleagues abandon work. Instead, the pair dance away under fluorescent lights, and amuse themselves with work-place antics.
Featuring bold choreography with plenty of kicks, this is Will Joseph Cook’s second video, in which he also stars in the lead role.
'Troubleman' is an edgy, dark music video about a man who returns to the place where he had a relationship with a teenage girl there. Franky Rizardo's minimal Dutch House beats are accompanied by a visually suggestive narrative of strange faces, narrow alleyways, and resurfacing memories. Like a London version of Lolita, it explores alienation, sexuality, and the subconscious.