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When Martin Scorsese Directed Michael Jackson in the 18-Minute “Bad” Music Video & Paid Cinematic Tribute to West Side Story in Film | December 18th, 2020 Leave a Comment In 1983, Michael Jackson’s Thriller was the biggest album in the world, and he was the biggest pop star.
The full music video for "Bad" is an 18-minute short film written by novelist and screenwriter Richard Price, shot by Michael Chapman, and directed by Martin Scorsese. The video was shot in Brooklyn over a 6-week period during November and December 1986.
El vídeo musical completo de «Bad» es un cortometraje de 18 minutos escrito por el novelista y guionista Richard Price, rodado por Michael Chapman y dirigido por Martin Scorsese. El vídeo se rodó en Brooklyn durante un periodo de 6 semanas en noviembre y diciembre de 1986.
For the album’s title track, Jackson collaborated with two greats from other media, the writer Richard Price (the author of Clockers, who later helped write The Wire ) and the director Martin...
14 de feb. de 2021 · Feb 14, 2021. For the first of nine short films for the “Bad” album, Michael Jackson enlists acclaimed filmmaker and director Martin Scorsese and together they create an epic 18-minute tale of urban and racial challenges in the 1980s inspired by the real life story of Edmund Perry. The “Bad” recording is the second of five ...
Michael Jackson: Bad: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Michael Jackson, Adam Nathan, Pedro Sanchez, Wesley Snipes. Michael Jackson's music video for his song "Bad".
28 de jul. de 2021 · July 28, 2021. For the album’s title track [“Bad”], Jackson collaborated with two greats from other media, the writer Richard Price and the director Martin Scorsese, on an 18-minute short film that is one of the most introspective things Jackson ever did — and says more about Jackson’s take on racial identity than all the tracks on ...