Adam Berg (director)
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Adam Berg (born 6 December 1972)[1] is a Swedish music video-director and brother to Joakim Berg of the music group Kent. He has also directed a number of television and cinema commercials. In 2009, Carousel, a 139-second advertisement directed by Berg for Philips, won the Film Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, the most prestigious award in the advertising industry.
He is director for the upcoming film IN (2011).[1]
[edit] Videography
- A-Ha - "Summer Moved On"
- Death in Vegas - "Rocco"
- dEUS - "Sister Dew"
- Gay Dad - "Oh Jim"
- Graham Coxon - "I Wish"
- Groove Armada - "My Friend"
- Haven - "Tell Me"
- Idlewild - "A Film for the Future"
- Idlewild - "Everyone Says You're So Fragile"
- Idlewild - "I'm a Message"
- JJ72 - "Formulae"
- Kent - "Gravitation (song)"
- Kent - "Om du var här" ("If You Were Here")
- Kent - "Saker man ser" ("Things She Said")
- Kent - "747"
- Kent - "Musik non stop"
- Kent - "Chans"
- Kent - "Dom andra"
- Kent - "FF"
- Kent - "Vinter Noll2"
- Kent - "Palace & Main"
- Reef - "All I Want"
- The Cardigans - "Erase/Rewind"
- The Motorhomes - "Into the Night"
- Yvonne - "Modern Love"
- Lisa Miskovsky - "Lady Stardust"
- Naid - "Turn on the citylights"
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Adam Berg" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. http://www.sfi.se/sv/svensk-filmdatabas/Item/?type=PERSON&itemid=402251. Retrieved 10 May 2010.