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Baco Exu do Blues

Fetiche

11' | BR | 2024

The second collaboration between Camila Cornelsen and Baco Exu do Blues, where we dive into his vision of self-perception and identity as a Black man. Filmed amid the evocative landscapes of northern Brazil, this musical short brings Baco’s inner world to life, capturing how he wishes to be seen and understood.

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GRANT KNOCHE

INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS

3' | US | 2024

22-year-old Grant Knoche is a Dallas-born, LA-based artist and producer. Intrusive Thoughts, directed by Thales Banzai, draws inspiration from early 2000s dance music videos, reimagining that aesthetic through a contemporary lens. This marks the first music video from his 2023 album I Could Die Just Thinking of Us.

KAREN JONZ feat css

CooCoo Crazy

3' | US-BR | 2023

Karen Jonz is a rising artist known for her incredible background as a professional skater and 4-time X Games world champion. In 2023, she took the leap to release her debut album, Papel de Carta.  The first music video, "CooCoo Crazy", was captured on Super 8 film and stars her daughter, Sky Jonz, alongside the iconic 2000s indie band CSS

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LADYTRON

THE ANIMALS

5' | UK-BR | 2017

Official film for 'The Animals' performed by 'Ladytron'. Directed by Fernando Nogari, the film for ‘The Animals’ follows the trajectory of a group of young people on a sensory, violent and joyous trip through the underworld of megalopolis São Paulo – a snapshot of Brazil’s dark contemporary moment.

FRESNO

ME AND YOU

5' | US-BR | 2024

Filmed in 16mm. The storyline for Me and You was inspired by a real "kissing marathon" event that took place at a mall in Santos (Brazil) back in the 90's.

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KAREN JONZ

CERTEZA ABSOLUTA

3' | US-BR | 2023

The second music video for Karen Jonz, "Certeza Absoluta" (Absolute Certainty), we embraced the nostalgic feel of 16mm film, shooting in a Tokyo-inspired studio to create a world that feels both retro and futuristic.

JAH-VAN

SINA

3' | BR | 2019

Bid, a renowned Brazilian producer, took on an ambitious project titled Jah Van, a reggae tribute album honoring one of Brazil’s greatest artists, Djavan. The album is a true masterpiece, featuring an impressive lineup of musicians on each track.

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THIAGO PETHIT

ORFEU

4' | BR | 2019

For the album "Mal dos Trópicos (Queda e Ascenção de Orfeu da Consolação)"—Tropical Malady (The Fall and Rise of Orpheus of Consolação)—Camila created multiple pieces, including a music video for the track Orfeu and a full album visualizer. She used filmed stills, like moving paintings, to breathe life into each scene.

FRESNO

Vou ter que me virar

3' | BR | 2020

In her second collaboration with Fresno, Camila joined the band as they processed the frustration of not touring due to Covid. Born from that isolation, the album "Vou Ter Que Me Virar"—“I’ll have to figure it out”—reflects the need to adapt. Its first video, filmed by a robotic camera operated by the band, captures the eerie solitude of that time.

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FRESNO feat LULU SANTOS

Já FAZ TANTO TEMPO

4' | BR | 2020

The second video, "Já Faz Tanto Tempo" (“It’s Been So Long”), features Brazilian pop-rock legend Lulu Santos. Having grown up listening to his music, Camila found the opportunity to film with him both deeply nostalgic and a personal highlight.

FRESNO

EU NUNCA FUI EMBORA

3' | US-BR | 2023

Music video for the album’s title track "Eu Nunca Fui Embora", directed by Camila Cornelsen. The video blends multiple technologies, reflecting the experimental spirit of the band’s new album.

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BACO EXU DO BLUES

TRILOGY

3x2' | BR | 2018

Camila first saw Baco perform at a concert in Rio de Janeiro in 2018, just as he was gaining recognition in Brazil. After she filmed and posted stories from the show, he reached out the next day to ask if she’d be interested in making music videos together. That marked the beginning of their friendship. They went on to shoot three videos in a single day—with no budget, just a camera and a friend.

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