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Imagen destacada de noticia: "Corpus Christi", nuevo video-clip de La Bien Querida

"Corpus Christi", new video-clip of La Bien Querida

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Directed by Nadia Mata Portillo (also, with Federico Strate Pezdirc, responsible for CORAZON’s video-clip “Nuevo Futuro "), “Corpus Christi” is a great song that charms its listeners into falling in love, maybe one of the most beautiful declarations of love every sung. Nadia has done great work, she knows how to perfectly capture the mood of the song, the words describe a “moment of anger”, as Ana herself tells us, and the images manage to amplify the emotional impact even more. It’s a work of art in its purest form, able to communicate the most touching emotions. It’s an example of good taste and another gorgeous video for our collection. Though it seems incredible, this is the second video-clip by Nadia, one of our favorite audio-visual artists who will show us, little by little, in her coming video-clips, her enormous talent, her sensitivity and her good work.

“Corpus Christi”, taken from LA BIEN QUERIDA’s acclaimed debut album, was filmed in the sierra of Navacerrada, in an enigmatic location, the Santo Angle hospital, also known as “La Barranca” (the ravine). Two buildings, one for the anti-tuberculosis sanitarium where pulmonary illnesses were treated, and the other building was the psychiatric ward for mental illnesses. It is currently totally abandoned, but all of the mysterious stories that go around about the place, and the paranormal activity, make daring adventurers in search of supernatural beings, spirits and strange presences visit it all the time.
The video-clip was filmed the same weekend as the big snowstorm, and the team was almost trapped alone in the remote, mysterious and tetric location, but in the end they didn’t need to call Iker Jiménez [a famous Spanish journalist who specializes in paranormal knowledge], and the adventure ended well.

And on our Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/watchcategoríav=kfHDxUiPTnk
 

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