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What Madonna did next...

This page contains the complete listings (except where stated) for the following:
  • Music Videos (1993 onwards)
  • Music Video Singles
  • Music Video Compilations
  • Promotional Only Music Videos
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MUSIC VIDEOS (for video from 1982-1992 see Music Videography page)

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Music video

"Bad Girl"



"Fever"




"Rain"





  "I'll Remember"



  "Secret"



"Take a Bow"



"Bedtime Story"





"Human Nature"


"I Want You" (featuring Massive Attack)


"You'll See"




 
"Love Don't Live Here Anymore"

 
"You Must Love Me"


"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"

 
"Another Suitcase in Another Hall"

"Frozen"




 
"Ray of Light"




"Drowned World/ Substitute for Love"

"The Power of Good-Bye"



"Nothing Really Matters"


 
"Beautiful Stranger"



"American Pie"



"Music"



 
"Don't Tell Me"



"What It Feels Like for a Girl"




 
"Die Another Day"





"American Life"













"Hollywood"


"Me Against the Music" (Britney Spears featuring Madonna)


"Love Profusion"


"Hung Up"




"Sorry"


"Get Together"


"Jump"



"4 Minutes" (featuringJustin Timberlake and Timbaland)


"Give It 2 Me"


"Miles Away"



"Celebration"




"Give Me All Your Luvin'" (featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.)


"Girl Gone Wild"




"Turn Up the Radio    
Director

David Fincher



Stéphane Sednaoui




Mark Romanek





Alek Keshishian


 
Melodie McDaniel



Michael Haussman



Mark Romanek





Jean-Baptiste Mondino

Earle Sebastian



Michael Haussman





Jean-Baptiste Mondino

Alan Parker


Alan Parker


Alan Parker


Chris Cunningham




 
Jonas Åkerlund




Walter Stern


Matthew Rolston



Johan Renck


 
Brett Ratner    



Philip Stolzl



Jonas Åkerlund



 
Jean-Baptiste Mondino


Guy Ritchie





Traktor




 
Jonas Åkerlund













Jean-Baptiste Mondino

Paul Hunter



Luc Besson


Johan Renck




Jamie King


Logan


Jonas Åkerlund



Jonas & François



Tom Munro,/
Nathan Rissman

Nathan Rissman



Jonas Akerlund




Megaforce




Mert and Marcus




Tom Munro
Notes

The video opens and closes with shots of a murdered Madonna, who, having lived a life of promiscuous sex, presumably joins her dead lover and guardian angel, portrayed by actor Christopher Walken.

The video portrays Madonna as a Balinese idol with red hair and another shot of her being silver painted. Interspersed with scenes of a man in thongs, his body painted gold. The audio used in the original video is the "Edit One" remix instead of the original album version.

The video portrays Madonna with short cropped, black hair, recording the song in a studio. Interspersed with scenes of Madonna kissing a man behind a glass on which water falls. Critical appreciation came for the music video, whose technical brilliance was awarded at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards.

Madonna singing the song in a recording studio, while being supervised by herself in an androgynous look. Interspersed with clips from the movie With Honors.

Black-and-white video featuring Madonna as a blues singer singing in a club. Scenes of rebirth,transvestites and damnation are interspersed with Madonna walking down a street to her home.

Madonna portrays the mistress of a Spanish bullfighter. Their affair ends after Madonna is being abused by the fighter. Religious imagery forms the backbone of the video.

A surreal dream sequence arising from some sort of controlled experiment on a prostrate Madonna, lying in a blue spaceship-like room. The production cost of the video was $5 million, making it one of the costliest videos. The video was honored as a permanent collection in New York'sMuseum of Modern Art in 1996.

Madonna and her dancers in front of a white background, wearing black, PVC catsuits, perform a number of S&M-inspired dance moves.

Madonna in an apartment and on a bed, longing for whomever, but not daring to phone him. A very slow b/w-video. Madonna's only video to date for a non-single song.

Sequel to the music video of "Take a Bow". Madonna leaves the bullfighter but he still chases her around the world. Ultimately she sets herself free from him. The video for the Spanish version of the song, "Verás", intercalates scenes from "You'll See" with footage of Madonna recording the Spanish version of the song.

Single-shot sepia-colored video showing Madonna in the middle of an empty suite of an abandoned hotel.

Madonna was pregnant with her daughter Lourdes at the time of shooting the video. Her stomach was hidden behind a piano in the video.

The music video for "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" is an excerpt from the film Evita.

The video was the actual performance sequence from the film Evita.


An all-blue video shot in the middle of Mojave Desert. Dressed in black clothing from head to foot, her long hair colored black and straight and mehndi on her hands, Madonna portrays a mystical creature and a witchy persona who sometimes turns into a dog, sometimes into a bird and sometimes levitates from the ground.

A high-speed video, showing ordinary people doing their daily routines. In between Madonna, dressed in casual jeans and flowing golden hair, dances to the song, ultimately falling asleep on a dance floor. It won the Video of the Year award at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards.

Portrays Madonna running away from the paparazzi in a car. After reaching home she takes her daughter in her arms.

Madonna and her lover play chess, and Madonna wins. After her lover reprimands her, Madonna goes out to the beach and starts walking along the shore, where she possibly commits suicide.

Japanese-themed video, featuring Madonna as a geisha wearing a red kimono and white clad Swedes of Asian heritage performing butoh dance moves.

Shot for the movie Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), the video features Madonna dancing in a club and actor Mike Myers as Austin Power trying to seduce her; his plan ultimately backfiring.

Madonna sings the song in front of a giant Flag of the United States. Interspersed with scenes which are characteristic of the American life. Actor Rupert Everett makes an appearance.

Madonna and her friends board a limousine which takes them to a strip-club and disco. The strippers are brought over in the limousine by Madonna and her friends. An animated section is present where Madonna fights with some goons.

The video shows Madonna walking on a conveyor belt in front of a video screen where cowboys are shown dancing. They join Madonna in front of the screen near the end of the video.

Madonna picks up an old woman from an old-age home and speeds down the streets with her in a car. While driving she commits a number of crimes, including theft, destruction of property and murder. The video was banned in the United States for being too violent. The audio used in the video is the Above & Beyond remix instead of the original album version.

Features a heavily-beat-up Madonna being brought to be executed in a gas chamber. Interspersed with scenes of a white-dressed and black-dressed Madonna sword fighting. In the end Madonna escapes from the execution. The former's video was the second most expensive video, production cost being around $6 million.

Original video showed Madonna among military-garbed models at a fashion show. Interspersed with shots of the catwalk was footage of explosions and planes dropping bombs. The video ends with Madonna throwing what appears to be a grenade into the lap of a George W. Bush lookalike.Madonna had initially claimed that the video was non-specific and anti-war. However, before its premiere on music channels in March 2003, Madonna cancelled the release and issued a statement saying that, "I do not believe that it is appropriate to air it [the video] at this time. Due to the volatile state of the world and out of sensitivity and respect for the armed forces, who I support and pray for, I do not want to risk offending anyone who might misinterpret the meaning of this video." Because of this, Madonna released the edited version of the video that features her singing in front of the world's flags.

Madonna portrays some of Hollywood's former actresses and the upheaval of a glamorous life.

Britney Spears and Madonna are shown in a club, playing opposite characters with Britney in the dark and Madonna in the white. A cat-and-mouse like chase ensues; Spears catches up to Madonna in the end.

Madonna walks on the sky and on the water with fairies, fishes, flowers and clouds surrounding her.

The video portrays Madonna clad in a pink leotard dancing alone in a ballet studio and concludes at a gaming parlour where she dances with her backup troupe. Interspersed are scenes of people displaying their dancing skills in a variety of settings.

A continuation from the "Hung Up" music video. Madonna and her troupe go around the town in a white van and dance in a skating arena.

The video shows Madonna singing the song among graphical visuals portraying volcanoes erupting and a cityscape.

The video features Madonna in a blond bob wig and singing the song in front of several neon signs. The video also features dancers performing the physical discipline parkour.

Madonna and Timberlake sing and run away from a giant black screen that devours everything in its path. At the end of the video, Madonna and Timberlake are consumed by the screen.

Madonna in retro-makeup look dancing in a photography studio in various garments. Cameo appearance by Pharrell Williams.

Live footage from the Sticky & Sweet Tour in Buenos Aires, mostly footage of the fans and stadium before and during the show. Originally unreleased, but finally included on the Celebration: The Video Collection DVD.

A simple dance video featuring Madonna and her dancers doing the popping and locking style of dancing against black-and-white backgrounds. The audio used in the video is the Benny Benassiremix instead of the original album version.

The video shows Nicki Minaj and M.I.A (who are featured in the song), in cheerleader outfits cheering on Madonna, who is in a black sexy outfit for most of the video. It then leads into a scene where Madonna, Minaj, and M.I.A are all dressed as Marilyn Monroe.

The black-and-white video opens with Madonna with a retro-glam look, followed by scenes of her against a stark white background, erotic scenes with shirtless / nude male models (Sean O'Pry,Simon Nessman, Jon Kortajarena), and a dance sequence with heeled male dancers (Kazaky).

After a successful escape from the paparazzi, Madonna rides through Florence, Italy, picking up the best looking men on the roadside.

MUSIC VIDEO SINGLES

DATE

1990





1998



2000



  2001
TITLE

"Justify My Love"





"Ray of Light"



"Music"



  "What It Feels Like for a Girl"
NOTES

Promotional music video of "Justify My Love" and "Vogue" performed live at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards. It was certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 400,000 copies of the single. The video has sold 440,000 copies and is the best-selling music video single of all time.
Released on VHS only

Special Limited Edition promotional music video for "Ray of Light". It sold 7,381 copies in its first week.
Released on VHS only

Promotional music video for "Music". It was certified gold by boththe Recording Industry Association of America and the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 25,000 copies of the single.
Released on DVD only

Promotional music video for "What It Feels Like for a Girl"
Released on VHS and DVD

MUSIC VIDEO COMPILATIONS

DATE

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1999






2009
TITLE

Madonna



The Immaculate Collection






The Video Collection 93:99






Celebration: The Video Collection

NOTES

Includes the music videos of "Burning Up", "Lucky Star", "Borderline" and "Like a Virgin". Was the top-selling music video cassette of 1985. Was certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 units in the United States.

Promotional music videos from 1983 to 1990. Includes "Lucky Star", "Borderline", "Like a Virgin", "Material Girl", "Papa Don't Preach", "Open Your Heart", "La Isla Bonita", "Like a Prayer", "Express Yourself", "Cherish", "Oh Father", "Vogue" and its live performance from the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards. It was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 50,000 units in the United Kingdom, and three times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 300,000 copies.

Promotional music videos from 1993 to 1999. Includes "Bad Girl", "Fever", "Rain", "Secret", "Take a Bow", "Bedtime Story", "Human Nature", "Love Don't Live Here Anymore", "Frozen", "Ray of Light", "Drowned World", "Power of Goodbye", "Nothing Really Matters" and "Beautiful Stranger". It was certified two-times platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry for shipment of 100,000 units in the United Kingdom, and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 units in the United States.

DVD containing forty-seven music videos, released alongside theCelebration compilation album.[118] Was certified platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 units in the United States.

PROMOTION ONLY MUSIC VIDEOS

DATE

1987







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1999




2001

TITLE

It's That Girl







She's Breathless








Rays of Light




GHV2

NOTES

UK-only 14 track promotional instore compilation "to commemorate the 1987 World Tour", created by WEA Records UK and issued to record shop retailers. Includes the music videos: "Holiday" (1984 Top of the Pops performance), "Lucky Star", "Like a Virgin", "Material Girl", "Into the Groove", "Angel", "Dress You Up" (Live), "Borderline", "Live to Tell" (Original version with gun-scene), "Papa Don't Preach", "True Blue" (Remix), "Open Your Heart" (Remix), "La Isla Bonita" (Remix) and "Who's That Girl".
Released on VHS and Cassette

UK-only 18 track promotional instore compilation to promote the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour, created by WEA Records UK and issued to record shop retailers. Includes the music videos: "Like a Virgin", "Material Girl", "Into the Groove", "Angel", "Dress You Up" (Live), "Borderline" (Edit), "Live to Tell" (Edit without gun-scene), "Papa Don't Preach", "True Blue", "Open Your Heart" (Remix), "La Isla Bonita" (Remix), "Who's That Girl", "Causing a Commotion" (Live from Italy), "Like a Prayer", "Express Yourself", "Cherish", "Dear Jessie" and "Vogue". A 20-track cassette version was also issued.
Released on VHS and Cassette

UK-only promotional instore compilation which includes all the music videos to all five singles from the album Ray of Light. All five videos were later included on the 1999 compilation The Video Collection 93:99.
Released on VHS only

UK-only promotional instore video including "Music" (Dan-O-Rama Remix) music video to promote GHV2. Artwork also refers to the album being named Greatest Hits – The Second Coming, its original title.
Released on VHS only

CONCERT TOUR VIDEOS

DATE

1985



1987



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1990 


1990 December


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2007



2010


2013

TITLE

Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour



Who's That Girl: Live in Japan



Ciao Italia: Live from Italy




Blond Ambition: Japan Tour 90


Blond Ambition World Tour Live



The Girlie Show: Live Down Under



Drowned World Tour 2001





The Confessions Tour



Sticky & Sweet Tour


MDNA World Tour

NOTES

Contains The Virgin Tour as shot live in Detroit, Michigan, 1985 in support of her second studio album Like a Virgin. The video was certified two-times multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 200,000 units in the United States.

Contains the TV special of the same name, recorded during the Who's That Girl World Tour live from Tokyo, Japan, 1987. It was a Japan-only release and was used as a cross-promotion for MitsubishiElectronics, as Madonna had starred in television commercials in that country.

Contains a date filmed on the Who's That Girl World Tour live from Italy in 1987, which was originally broadcast as a TV special entitledMadonna in Concerto. It was certified two-times platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America for shipment of 200,000 units in the United States. The video opening sequence credits the title as Madonna: Ciao, Italia! Live from Italy.

Contains the TV special from Blond Ambition World Tour, shot live from Yokohama, Japan in 1990. It was broadcast and released commercially in Japan only.

Contains the HBO special, Live! Madonna: Blond Ambition World Tour 90, filmed in Nice, France in August 1990. It was available on the Laserdisc format only and released exclusively by Pioneer Electronics, the sponsors of the Blond Ambition World Tour.

Contains the HBO special Madonna Live Down Under: The Girlie Show broadcast from Sydney Cricket Ground in 1993 during The Girlie Show World Tour. It was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 50,000 units in the United Kingdom, and gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 50,000 units in the United States.

Contains the HBO special Madonna: Live! Drowned World Tour 2001, shot live from The Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit during theDrowned World Tour in August 2001. The DVD release included a photo gallery and on-screen song lyrics as special features.It was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 50,000 units in the United Kingdom, and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 units in the United States.

Contains the Confessions Tour, shot live from London, England, in 2006. Debuted at fifteen on the Billboard 200 on the issue dated February 2, 2007. The DVD release contained the short documentary Confessions on a Dancefloor: Behind the Scenes.

Contains the Sticky & Sweet Tour, shot live from River Plate Stadium,Buenos Aires in December 2008. Debuted at ten on the Billboard200, becoming Madonna's nineteenth top-ten album.

Contains the concert special originally to air on Epix in the United States on June 22, 2013. It features the November 19 and 20, 2012, shows at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, but also will include footage from other concert dates. The show was directed by Danny B. Tull and Stephane Sennour and produced by Madonna.

CONCERT TOUR DOCUMENTARIES

DATE

1991






2006

TITLE

Truth or Dare (aka In Bed with Madonna)





I'm Going to Tell You a Secret    

NOTES

Documentary following the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. In 1992, the VHS was re-released in the United States with two additional live videos of "Like a Prayer" and "Hanky Panky", which played after the end credits. In the UK an additional VHS "15" certificate, edited version of In Bed with Madonna was released in November 1991, to allow younger teenagers to watch it. A Blu-ray version of the film was released in North America on April 3, 2012. It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 25,000 units in the United Kingdom.

Documentary following the 2004 Re-Invention World Tour, originally broadcast by MTV on October 21, 2005. The DVD release included an extra six minutes footage and it also included a live CD album. The album debuted at number 33 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a Grammy Award at the Grammy Awards of 2007show in the category Best Long Form Music Video. It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 25,000 units in the United Kingdom.

BOX SETS

DATE

1990





2000



2000

TITLE

The Royal Box





The Ultimate Collection



The Madonna Collection
NOTES

Limited edition UK and US only boxed set containing 'The Immaculate Collection' compact disc in a unique satin digi-pak (UK version only - the US box contained a cassette), 'The Immaculate Collection' home video in a unique sealed cardboard slip case, a 24"x36" colour poster (from the MTV performance of 'Vogue') and a set of five postcards within a clear plastic band with gold lettering.  

UK only box set includes the video release of The Immaculate Collection and The Video Collection 93:99. Released in both VHS and DVD box sets. It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry for shipment of 25,000 units in the United Kingdom.

UK only VHS box set includes Live – The Virgin Tour, The Immaculate Collection and The Girlie Show – Live Down Under.

MOTION PICTURE FILMOGRAPHY

DATE

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1985

1985

1986

1987

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2011
TITLE

A Certain Sacrifice

Desperately Seeking Susan

Vision Quest

Shanghai Surprise

Who's That Girl

Bloodhounds of Broadway

Dick Tracy

In Bed With Madonna (aka 'Truth or Dare')

Shadows and Fog

A League of Their Own

Body of Evidence

Dangerous Game

Blue in the Face

Four Rooms ("The Missing Ingredient")

Evita

Girl 6

The Next Best Thing

Die Another Day

Swept Away

Agent Cody Banks

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London

I'm Going to Tell You a Secret

Arthur and the Invisibles

Filth and Wisdom


I Am Because We Are


W.E.
CREDIT / ROLE

Actress / Bruna

Actress / Susan

Actress / Club singer (cameo)

Actress / Gloria Tatlock

Actress / Nikki Finn

Actress / Hortense Hathaway

Actress / Breathless Mahoney

Herself / executive producer

Actress / Marie

Actress / Mae Mordabito

Actress / Rebecca Carlson

Actress / Sarah Jennings

Actress / Telegram girl (cameo)

Actress / Elspeth

Actress / Eva Perón

Actress / Boss #3 (cameo)

Actress / Abbie Reynolds

Actress / Verity (cameo)

Actress / Amber Leighton

Executive producer / N/A

Executive producer / N/A

Herself / executive producer

Actress / Princess Selenia (voice)

Director, executive producer, screenwriter / N/A

Actress, narrator, producer, screenwriter / Herself

Director, producer, screenwriter / N/A
DIRECTOR

Stephen Jon Lewicki

Susan Seidelman

Harold Becker

Jim Goddard

James Foley

Howard Brookner

Warren Beatty

Alek Keshishian

Woody Allen

Penny Marshall

Uli Edel

Abel Ferrara

Paul Auster / Wayne Wang

Allison Anders

Alan Parker

Spike Lee

John Schlesinger

Lee Tamahori

Guy Ritchie

Harald Zwart

Kevin Allen

Jonas Åkerlund

Luc Besson

Madonna


Nathan Rissman


Madonna
BOX OFFICE US$

N/A

$27,398,584

$12,993,175

$2,315,683

$7,305,209

$43,671

$103,738,726

$15,012,935

$2,735,731

$107,533,928

$13,273,595

$23,671

$1,268,636

$4,257,354

$50,047,179

$4,939,939

$14,990,582

$160,942,139

$598,645

$47,938,330

$23,630,159

N/A

$15,132,763

$22,406


N/A


$583,455

SHORT FILMS

DATE

1992

2001

2005

2006

2010

2012

2013    
TITLE

The Making of Sex

The Hire: Star

Confessions on a Promo Tour

Confessions Tour: Behind the Scenes

Sticky & Sweet Tour: Behind the Scenes

Inside the DNA of MDNA

secretprojectrevolution
CREDIT / ROLE

Executive producer / Herself

Actress / Superstar

Herself

Herself 

Herself  

Herself

Actress, director / Unknown
DIRECTOR

Fabien Baron

Guy Ritchie

David Cadan

Nathan Rissman

Nathan Rissman

Stéphane Sennour

Madonna and Steven Klein
MEDIUM

VHS/DVD

Internet

AOL

DVD

DVD

YouTube

BitTorrent

THEATRICAL PLAYS

DATE

1986

1988

2002     
TITLE

Goose and Tom-Tom

Speed-the-Plow

Up for Grabs
ROLE

Lorraine

Karen

Loren     
PLAYWRIGHT

David Rabe

David Mamet

David Williamson
STAGE

Lincoln Center Theater, New York

Royale Theatre, New York

Wyndham's Theatre, London

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