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- Worlds collide in summer Athens when two rival pirate radio stations broadcast on the same frequency. As the turf war simmers, are the young competitors ready for reconciliation in the name of love?
- An incompetent radio DJ tries to get an interview with the Swedish pop group during their famous week-long 1977 tour of Australia.
- Official music video for "Last Christmas" by Wham.
- The video for the UK and US number-one single which launched the solo career of Wham! star George Michael and became one of the biggest songs of 1984.
- A waitress helps a scientist flee the Nazis.
- Official music video for "Lush Life" by Zara Larsson.
- The video opens, looking down on Martin who is singing, as he lies on his back on a mattress. As the camera shot pulls back, the mattress is revealed to be outside. A cyclist cycles past in reverse and Martin leaps up from the mattress. He walks in reverse through a city, out into the suburbs and eventually crossing a railway line and into woods, picking up his suit jacket as he goes. Upon arriving at his car, a black BMW, he gets in and briefly passes out. A woman, at first shown lying unresponsive on the ground in front of the car, is shown flying back in through the shattered windscreen. The car rolls back up a hill in the woods and through a broken fence, which joins back together as the car passes through it. As the video closes, the couple is shown driving back up the road. It is revealed that Martin's passenger had removed her seat belt, in order to put her jacket on, just before the car accident, causing her death.
- Official music video for "Watermelon Sugar" by Harry Styles.
- Two young male friends travel to a resort in Velden. The two men do not arrive in the hotel at the expected time so they disguise as eccentric ladies. This way, they manage to turn the hotel and resort upside down in no time at all.
- A cult Czech musical from director Ladislav Rychman has remained popular with generations of Czech viewers for its sympathetic portrayal of young rebellion, timeless humor, and catchy songs courtesy of Jirí Malásek, Jirí Bazant and Vlastimil Hála.
- Of Monsters and Men perform in the music video "Little Talks" from the album "My Head Is an Animal" recorded for Universal Republic Records. The music video begins with five sailors floating through the sky on an airship. They see a meteor fall within which is a woman. The woman joins the men for several adventures.
- Set in the idyllic green hills of Herefordshire, against a soundtrack of vintage French rock, Été tells the story of a frustrated young sheep shearer and his growing attraction to a colleague.
- After not obtaining any significant success with the variety company with which he has traveled throughout Spain, the singer Raphael decides to leave it and go to Madrid looking for the record victory. In his early days, he lives surrounded by actors, painters and musicians, in short, bohemians who dream of triumph. One morning he sings in a radio broadcast for housewives and there he meets Lina, a famous journalist who is interested in him. From that moment on, your destiny will change .
- "I'm a Gummy Bear" is a YouTube video (song) about a dancing gummy bear named Gummibär.
- Director Olga Malirova Spatova's feature documentary authentically portrays Karel Gott as a phenomenal singer who gives his all to his fans, as a painter, but also as a loving husband and father. A man who was spreading joy with his songs for sixty years, among several generations not only here, but also in Europe, and even worldwide. The singer traces the steps of his life, allows viewers to peek behind the scenes of concerts, and shows also his family life and privacy that he otherwise tries to lovingly and humbly protect.
- Elderly man is joyfully dancing in the streets to the song consisting of various excuses to escape any kind of responsibility.
- The music video shows Allen performing the song on the Porter Wagoner Show, starting off with a snippet from the Porter Wagoner show from the 1970s to present Allen (dubbed) by saying, "Now it's time for the purty little lady to come forth with a real purty song. And it's called "Not Fair". Let's make her welcome, Miss Lily Allen!"
- Music video of "Dáme si do bytu" by Irena Kacírková and Josef Bek. As it features an actual story line (about a newlywed couple arranging the apartment they just moved in) it can be considered the first music video.
- Identical twins in skimpy clothes promise "If you do it to me, I will do it to you," to unseen customer while twerking and playing with bananas.
- Young Czech busker follows a mysterious ballerina on the streets of New York City.
- In a fictitious world where no other than positive emotions are allowed, various characters are forced to be happy at any cost.
- Svankmajer's music video for Hugh Cornwell's "Another Kind of Love."