COLIFFE
The fifth edition of the international film festival
which celebrates works from all over the world.
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC VIDEOS V EDITION 2025
COLiseum International Film FEstival




A LA MODE PERSE




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ALICIA HIBLOT
AL PASAR DE LOS AÑOS
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GERMAN L RAMOS-BRIÑEZ
AN ANGEL
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FRANÇOIS VOGEL


ARIANNA
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DAVIDE FORLEO, STEFANO ATTUARIO, MAX ZANOTTI
This short musical film presents two sides of the same woman: Sarah, the cellist, and Sarah, the captain. Inspired by a Persian musical style, this music video navigates between sky and water, wind and silence, to evoke resilience, the search for unity, peace, and freedom. It questions our relationship with nature, culture, and femininity. In a world in transition, where political choices shape our living environment, art becomes a civic gesture, a way to make what doesn't shout heard. This sensitive journey is an invitation to rethink public space as a place of poetry and therefore of peace.
A music video that evokes times past and the value of memories. A Cuban-style Latin bolero musical genre.
Created by digital artist François Vogel, An Angel immerses us in a world where the boundaries of reality blur. In a surreal miniature desert, a traveler follows the trail of an elusive angel, an enigmatic woman who calls to him as much as she eludes him. Through this hypnotic quest, An Angel questions our relationship with images and the virtual illusion that clouds our perceptions. Are we condemned to chase fleeting mirages?
Filmed in the mountains of Valsesia, the video intertwines natural elements with details of the human body, giving rise to visions charged with poetic ambiguity and creating a visual labyrinth that mirrors the song's inner journey. "Arianna" constructs a dark and enveloping soundscape. Sharp guitars, deep, brooding bass lines, meditative synths, and intensely pronounced percussion accompany Attuario's voice, reinforcing the sense of immersion in an internal labyrinth. As the artist explains, the production creates an "esoteric, mystical, and confusing" atmosphere, drawing the listener on a sonic journey through shadows and reflections.
FRANCE
VENEZUELA
FRANCE
ITALY


BIG DAY




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JOE PALERMO, DAVID CAPRI
DIGITAL DREAM
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LOUIS FALOCI, ALEXIS LECLERCQ
EL SECRETO
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JULIO BARRAGÁN


EN ROUTINE, LE FILM DES ERREURS
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GÉRARD CORPORON, MICHAEL BESSE
The remix of the song BIG DAY, composed by David Capri, was originally released in the late sixties by Luke and Blake and was played on radio along side the Beatles, Beach Boys, Mamas and Papas and other mega artists at that time. BIG DAY has now been digitally enhanced by Steve Stern (Luke) and recently released with a new music video produced and edited by David Capri (Blake) to initially raise funding for legendary Radio/TV Presenter David Kid Jensen’s charity Parkinson’s UK. The main character is played by Actor/Comedian Joe Palermo. Camera is Niklas Leivall. is a found raising video full of positive vibes
Directed by Louis Faloci and Alexis Leclercq, Digital Dream immerses us in a world where the boundaries of reality are blurred. Actor Félix Kysyl plays a traveler navigating between two worlds. We follow the protagonist's Lynchian road trip behind the wheel of his 1971 Opel Rekord. Through this hypnotic exploration, Digital Dream questions our relationship with images and the illusion of the virtual that clouds our perceptions. This short film creates a temporal contrast and depicts two simultaneous realities. These are not two existences that follow one another, but rather that coexist. This film explores the fragility of the gaze in an ever-changing world.
"El Secreto" is the music video for Sergio Suxo's debut solo single, shot on 35mm film in La Paz, Bolivia. The audiovisual work is directed by Julio Barragán.
A new day begins in the hospital. It's like any other, yet today, not everything will go as planned. Our heroine, a longtime nurse in this department, is calm: she knows her colleagues, her patients, her environment... But she will find herself, against her will, at the center of an event that will completely upend her working day... and force her to break from her routine.
ITALY
FRANCE
BOLIVIA
FRANCE


FACE TO FACE




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DANIELE IPPOLITO, ELIJAH NEGASI
FIGHT FOR ME
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JUANFER ANDRES
I AM NOT AFRAID
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ILANA ALAZZEH


LA DONNA CHE NON SAPEVA VOLARE
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ANTONIO MALFITANO
Face to Face is a darkwave music video that delves into the psychological conflict between one's outer persona and one's inner self. The story follows a record store clerk who, after finishing his shift, embarks on a surreal journey home. As he walks through the night, he experiences a series of near-death encounters that blur the line between reality and illusion. His inner turmoil is visually represented through contrasting colors and transparent images. Upon reaching his apartment, he sits on the bed, only to witness his own implosion.
The song “Fight For Me” portrays the story of a love falling apart when the other person stops showing interest and effort. Through verses full of vulnerability, the poetic voice expresses the despair of feeling no longer enough and sensing that commitment has faded away. The lyrics shift between pleading to be valued and bitterly accepting that the relationship can no longer be saved. It’s an intimate account of the inner struggle between holding on and realizing the other has already given up, capturing with honesty the end of a relationship marked by disappointment and lack of reciprocity.
The song "I Am Not Afraid" is inspired by the resilience and bravery of the Palestinian people and is specifically dedicated to the children of Gaza whose words serve as the direct inspiration for the song's lyrics. Featuring the dance performance of Crystal Silmi and vocals of jennah mokhtarzada, this video reflects the work of dedicated supporters of Palestinian freedom.
Song by Antonio Malfitano and Little Hound.
ITALY
SPAIN
U.S.A.
ITALY


LE TOROE - I WANNA BE YOUR




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OLEG SIMONENKO
LUCY
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ROBERTO PILI
MESMERISE MY EYE
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AMANDA HODGES


MILLE COMME MOI
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ARMAND BELLOIN, VALENTIN THIERRY
This is a generative art music video powered by AI, blending dithered images with a raw audioscape of speedcore and hardcore. From the distorted bitmap aesthetic to the dithered video textures typical of anime and manga, every frame pulses with the chaotic energy of gabber, hard trance, and industrial techno. The track alternates between layers of sped-up songs, fast music, and deep, hard techno grooves, paying homage to underground legends like goreshit, usedcvnt, and Sewerslvt. If you're a fan of gothic, goth, or dreamcore, this will feel like a glitch-infused lucid dream.
Through the musical genius of DJ ICE ONE and the moving lyrics of artist CAL, the duo CALICE has masterfully woven together the personal and professional stories of protagonist Maria Lucia Feitosa "LUCY," champion and pioneer of women's soccer in Brazil, the first Brazilian woman to play in Italy, Europe, and the first experimental edition of the 1988 FIFA Women's World Cup. Guest star Nelson Dida, legendary AC Milan goalkeeper and 2002 World Cup winner with the Brazilian men's national team. Official video: Made in Sardinia.
The track "Mesmerise My Eyes" offers a musical experience that blends authentic Egyptian tarab with modern Western melodies, creating an aural journey filled with emotion, love, and passion. The music video introduces an unprecedented cinematic style, blending the real world with the realm of ancient Egyptian pyramids and hieroglyphic symbols. The video's narrative revolves around the confrontation between Eva Madi and the ancient Egyptian god Horus, who embodies a struggle between love, power, and beauty, drawing inspiration from the splendor and majesty of Pharaonic civilization.
"A Thousand Like Me" is a fictional story told through song and a pop aesthetic, chronicling the life of an actor whose dream is fading. Over lunch, his grandmother confronts him: he may not have a brilliant career, but acting remains a necessity for him. This infectious enthusiasm allows him to start dreaming again.
GEORGIA
ITALY
AUSTRALIA
FRANCE


THE BLOSSOM AND THE MOUNTAIN




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KATHLEEN STEVENSON
THE TRAIN
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HAGIT KASTEL
VUOTO A PERDERE
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ROBERTO PILI


XXL
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GERARD ESCUER PANE
Sakura and Fuji, one fleeting, the other eternal, fall in love during spring. Fire blazes, water engulfs them, and nature takes its course. The flowers fade, but their love endures, even when the petals fall. A poetic vision of love, time, and letting go.
Music And lyrics by Rami Davidoff. Video production by Hagit Kastel Nachsholi
DJ Sputo in "Throwaway existence". The track is part of the soundtrack of the docufilm "Deep Black" by director Roberto Pili.
Music video for the song 'XXL' from the spanish punk band NEOSEBO and their debut album "Codigo Morsa"
U.K.
ISRAEL
ITALY
SPAIN

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