- Year
Video Director 1998 "Disappointment" Ulf
Buddensieck "Too Many Hands" 1999 "Trouble" 2004 "Somewhere Else" (with Jim Bryson) 2006 "Pull Me Through"...
- (Ulf
Buddensieck –
Paris and Toronto) "Psychopomp", 1998 (Adam
Kowalchuk – live on MuchMusic, Toronto) "Heaven
Coming Down", 1999 (Ulf
Buddensieck – Toronto)...
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nominated at the 1996 Juno
Awards for Best Director; "Release"
director Ulf
Buddensieck won the Best
Cinematography Award at the 1998 Juno Awards. The Tea Party...
- version) 2000 Ulf
Buddensieck "Leader of Men" (second version)
Stephen Lewis "Old Enough"
Unknown "Worthy to Say" Ulf
Buddensieck "How You
Remind Me"...
- Year Song Director(s) 1999 "Point #1" Ulf
Buddensieck 2000 "Mia"
Jonathan Richter 2002 "The Red"
Nathan Cox 2003 "Send the Pain Below"
Robert Hales "Closure"...
- The single's
music video,
which was
directed by
German director Ulf
Buddensieck, was
filmed in
September 2000. In the video, John
Hampson is
shown following...
-
dancers and
strippers for the low-budget video,
which was
directed by Ulf
Buddensieck.
There are two
versions of the video: an "explicit"
version featuring...
-
soundtrack to the 1995
movie My Teacher's Wife. The
video directed by Ulf
Buddensieck from the
second single from the album, "Hit the Ground", was nominated...
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music video. A
music video was
produced for the song.
Directed by Ulf
Buddensieck, the
video features Minogue in a
house waiting for someone. It begins...
- "Tangerine"
Stephen Scott "Gasoline"
Javier Aquilera 1999 "Breathe" Phil
Harder 2000 "Underground" Ulf
Buddensieck 2021 "End of the Ocean"
Mateo Guez...