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|Location=Berlin | |Location=Berlin | ||
|Director=[[Philipp Stötzl]], [[Sven Budelmann]] | |Director=[[Philipp Stötzl]], [[Sven Budelmann]] |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 21 May 2023
Stripped is a music video off the single Stripped by Rammstein.
Stripped | |||||||
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Music video by Rammstein | |||||||
Shoot: | 1 - 16 August 1936 | ||||||
Location: | Berlin | ||||||
Director: | Philipp Stötzl, Sven Budelmann | ||||||
Premiere: | July 1998 | ||||||
Length: | 03:55 | ||||||
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Information
- The film used for this video is Olympia - Fest der Völker by German director Leni Riefenstahl from 1936 (released 1938).
- The montage for the music video was made by Philipp Stölzl and Sven Budelmann.
- Rammstein were often accused of being far-right because of this video. Till's daughter even asked him if he played in a Nazi band.
- Originally, the band had a different idea for the video, which involved a Russian corn binder, a plow and a lot of "Sergej Eisenstein-romantic".[1]
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