Faith No More: Video Croissant
Faith No More: Video Croissant

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Faith No More: Video Croissant

1993
Movie
45 min
English

The Works of artistic ensemble Faith No More years 1985 through 1993.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Faith No MoreGenres: Music Video Compilation

Plot Summary

Faith No More: Video Croissant is a compilation of music videos released by the band Faith No More during the height of their popularity. The collection features promotional videos for singles from their albums "The Real Thing" and "Angel Dust." It offers a visual journey through the band's innovative and often eccentric artistic expression during this era. Fans can revisit iconic music videos that defined the band's presence in the early 1990s music scene.

Critical Reception

As a music video compilation, "Video Croissant" primarily served its audience of Faith No More fans. Critical reception focused on its efficacy as a collection of promotional material rather than as a standalone cinematic work. It was generally well-received by the band's fanbase for compiling their most popular visual works from a highly successful period.

What Reviewers Say

  • A comprehensive collection of Faith No More's early music videos.

  • Showcases the band's signature blend of artistic visuals and eccentric performances.

  • A must-have for fans of Faith No More's groundbreaking 90s output.

Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this specific music video compilation. However, general sentiment from fan discussions and forums indicates appreciation for the compilation as a retrospective of the band's influential visual work from the period.

Fun Fact

The title 'Video Croissant' is a playful and somewhat absurd reference, typical of Faith No More's often surreal sense of humor, reflecting the band's unconventional approach to their visual media.

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