Music Videos
Year | Track | Director | Producer |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | "Vow" | Samuel Bayer | Oil Factory |
"Queer" | Stéphane Sednaoui | Propaganda Films | |
1996 | "Only Happy When It Rains" | Samuel Bayer | Oil Factory |
"Stupid Girl" | |||
"Milk" | Stéphane Sednaoui | Propaganda Films | |
1998 | "Push It" | Andrea Giacobbe | |
"I Think I'm Paranoid" | Matthew Rolston | ||
"Special" | Dawn Shadforth | Black Dog Films | |
"When I Grow Up (Live version)" | Sophie Muller | Oil Factory | |
"The Trick Is to Keep Breathing" | |||
1999 | "You Look So Fine" | Stéphane Sednaoui | Propaganda Films |
"When I Grow Up (Big Daddy version)" | Sophie Muller | Oil Factory | |
"The World Is Not Enough" | Philipp Stölzl | ||
2001 | "Androgyny" | Don Cameron | Tsunami |
"Cherry Lips" | Joseph Kahn | Supermega @ Palomar | |
2002 | "Breaking Up the Girl" | Francis Lawrence | |
"Shut Your Mouth (Animated version)" | Henry Moore Selder | Battlecruiser | |
"Shut Your Mouth (Live version)" | Elliot Chaffer | Milk Communications | |
2005 | "Why Do You Love Me" | Sophie Muller | Oil Factory |
"Bleed Like Me" | |||
"Sex Is Not the Enemy" | |||
"Run Baby Run" | |||
2007 | "Tell Me Where It Hurts" | ||
2012 | "Blood for Poppies" | Matt Irwin | |
"Big Bright World" | Julie Orser |
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