Set in the future: Two men learn that a mysterious winged girl has been taken prisoner, and then decide that they must free her at any cost.
Under the loving but firm guidance of an old fan turned director and cultural diplomat, and to the surprise of a whole world, the ex-Yugoslavian cult band Laibach becomes the first rock group ever to perform in the fortress state of North Korea.
El arte de recuperarte
WAT documentary about Laibach.
Melodrama
Animated video for Horishita Sayuri's Kaze no Toori Michi produced for NHK's Minna no Uta.
Like a Wave in the Sea
There Is a River
Me envenenas
Hole In My Soul (Remake Amador)
Adulruna Rediviva
A film about the first Laibach album officially released in Yugoslavia. The record came out despite the political ban that was in place on the band's name at the time, in 1985 - but without the name or a title. A black cross on the cover was enough.
Official Music Video 11 a.m. "Nicolas Chamber" Death is tired of doing its job, so it procrastinates and feels guilty about it.
Kατάvη
Holly Woodlawn stars along with underground personalities of downtown New York in this adaptation of “the sound of music” by the renowned composer Scott Wittman, presented at limelight April 21, 1986.
A visceral documentary focusing on the Slovenian collective art movement known as NSK ('Neue Slowenische Kunst') and its varied branches: 'Laibach', 'Irwin', and 'Red Pilot'.
Paying homage to 70's grindhouse and B-Movies with music by The Brujas, this videoclip follows a cannibal bassist that seeks her next victim in a sleazy bar, using her charms to seduce him and then eat him alive, a character introduced in their previous song "Caníbal"
Includes the songs: Djembe, Gratitude (Live), Sabotage, The Hurricane Freestyle, Triphamnmer, Skills To Pay The Bills (Live), Time For Living, Sabrosa, Something's Got to Give, Screaming At a Wall (Live), Namaste' (Live), Futterman's Rule, 5-Piece Chicken Dinner, Jimmy James, Conga + Bass, Mullethead, Ricky's Theme, and So What 'Cha Want (Live with Cypress Hill).
VIVA Forever - Die Show
Music video for the second single from the album "Sandy & Junior" (2006). The music video was inspired by the film "Tudo Sobre Minha Mãe" (1999), by Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar. It is different from the traditional format, as it presents a long narrative, in which the music appears more as a complement to the story told in the video. It was shot on 16mm cameras and became a short film.