Motihari Brigade’s new official short film explores the struggle to perceive reality amidst the onslaught of corporate-state technological dystopian narrative control.
Filmmaker Jovana Tomasevic of MLADE Studio directed and produced this creative cinematic visual story for the song “Reality Show.”
Jovana envisioned the mysterious hooded figure to represent the spirit of hope itself, encouraging people to break free from the technological filters imposed by an elite. For a while, they are able to open their eyes, freely perceive reality, and smile, before all being consumed once again by the system. Appropriately, the video ends with a quote from George Orwell’s “1984.”
But hope springs eternal, as they say…
“Reality Show” is from Motihari Brigade’s album “Algorithm & Blues.” Watch and share on YouTube and at mbrigade.com
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