Danna’s promo ends in tears
In Olivia de Camp's bold and playful music video, the Mexican singer embarks on an absurd quest to make herself cry and end a draught-stricken village’s dry spell.
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- Production Company SMUGGLER/London
- Director Olivia De Camps
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Credits
View on- Production Company SMUGGLER/London
- Director Olivia De Camps
- Executive Producer Elizabeth Doonan
- Editing Modern Post
- VFX RFX Media
- Color Rare Medium
- Colorist Nick Metcalf
- Color Producer Lucy Gatanis
- Producer Tashi Bhutia
- Line Producer Fernanda Preciado
- Executive Producer Ana Cardona
- Executive Producer Constanza Perez
- Executive Producer Irlanda Tapia
- DP Gabriel Connelly
- Editor Theo Le Sourd
- Sound Designer Ryan Robinson
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Credits
powered by- Production Company SMUGGLER/London
- Director Olivia De Camps
- Executive Producer Elizabeth Doonan
- Editing Modern Post
- VFX RFX Media
- Color Rare Medium
- Colorist Nick Metcalf
- Color Producer Lucy Gatanis
- Producer Tashi Bhutia
- Line Producer Fernanda Preciado
- Executive Producer Ana Cardona
- Executive Producer Constanza Perez
- Executive Producer Irlanda Tapia
- DP Gabriel Connelly
- Editor Theo Le Sourd
- Sound Designer Ryan Robinson
In this creatively styled and visually rich promo for Danna's track Khe Calor, directed by Olivia De Camps through SMUGGLER, the Mexican pop artist sets out on a dramatic quest to turn heartache into rain.
In a charming and soulful narrative that blends striking production design with fun choreography, the singer is blamed by villagers for a 777-day dry spell left in the wake of her last heartbreak.
Desperate to feel something again, she tries writing love stories with different men in hopes of creating the perfect heartbreak. What unfolds is a mix of absurd rituals, failed romances, and theatrical attempts to cry – until one small, unexpected moment finally breaks through.