
Annie Lennox: Totally Diva
This DVD, an expanded version of the Grammy-winning 1992 video companion to Annie Lennox's solo debut, belongs on the short list of long-form videos that achieve the stylistic and thematic cohesion of a great album. In its audio incarnation, Diva isn't tied to a formally structured concept, yet its songs probe a clutch of interwoven themes, oscillating between spirit and flesh as the Scottish singer muses over ruined relationships, vain ambitions, and quests for love and identity in alternately teasing and tormented performances. On video, director Sophie Muller loosely integrates the songs through overlapping imagery, allowing costuming, locations, or lighting to supply a dreamlike coherence in lieu of more conventional plot or character.
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This DVD, an expanded version of the Grammy-winning 1992 video companion to Annie Lennox's solo debut, belongs on the short list of long-form videos that achieve the stylistic and thematic cohesion of a great album. In its audio incarnation, Diva isn't tied to a formally structured concept, yet its songs probe a clutch of interwoven themes, oscillating between spirit and flesh as the Scottish singer muses over ruined relationships, vain ambitions, and quests for love and identity in alternately teasing and tormented performances. On video, director Sophie Muller loosely integrates the songs through overlapping imagery, allowing costuming, locations, or lighting to supply a dreamlike coherence in lieu of more conventional plot or character.
Barbra Streisand... and Other Musical Instruments
8.0Come and See
8.2Cops and Robbers
7.5Natale a New York
5.0Hannibal Before the Gates
6.3Destroy All Monsters
6.9The Man Who Knew Too Much
7.5Mirror
8.0RoboCop
7.3Parthenope
6.9FDR: American Badass!
5.3Nobody Knows
8.0Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?
7.4Crocodile Dundee II
5.8Rocco and His Brothers
8.0A Complete Unknown
7.2Cold Prey II
6.3Here
6.7Lethal Weapon
7.3Thief
7.2