
Behind the scenes of Kate Clover’s “Crimewave”
Kate Clover toes the line between fiction and reality with her latest music video “Crimewave”, directed by Ambar Navarro. Shot on 16mm, the video is

Kate Clover toes the line between fiction and reality with her latest music video “Crimewave”, directed by Ambar Navarro. Shot on 16mm, the video is

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