The Promotional Videos
God is God - October 1996
Filmed by Sašo Podgoršek
Although the single released was Jesus Christ Superstar, God is God was the promotional video.
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Alle Gegen Alle - 1995
Filmed by RTV Slovenia
The video originally part of the filmed Ljubljana concert in 1995 used for the box release of The Occupied Europe NATO Tour 1994-1995.
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War - 1995
Filmed by Goran Bihac
More animations but in different style to the previous videos In the Army Now and Final Countdown.
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In the Army Now - 1995
Filmed by Arxel
Similar animated film to Final Countdown, in fact actually continues where it had left off.
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Final Countdown - 1994
Filmed by Arxel
Video animation film promoting the NSK State and its passport as well as the NATO album.
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Wirtschaft is tot - 1992
Filmed by Peter Vezjak
The only release from the Kapital album, the video reflecting the futuristic style created with Kapital.
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Across the Universe - 1988
Filmed by Bucko And Tucko
Germania featuring Anja Rupel with the Opus Dei choir, Anja was a popular singer in Slovenia and former Yugoslavia first with Video Sex and later as a solo singer.
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Sympathy for the Devil - 1987
Filmed by Peter Vezjak
Filmed in the famous Postojna caves while also untilising the nearby 16th century castle Predjamski Grad.
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Life Is Life - 1987
Filmed by Daniel Landin and Richard Heslop
The second single from the Opus Dei album filmed in the Slovene Alps. One scene has a waterfall flowing backwards puzzling many but it was a reference to Tito's claim that Yugoslavia would last until the River Sava flows backwards.
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Geburt Einer Nation - 1987
Filmed by Daniel Landin
Laibach version of Queen's One Vision filmed using the sets from Baptism, it was quite a jaw dropping video at the time and actually inspired the comic book supervillain Von Bach.
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Država - 1987
Filmed by Daniel Landin
Država was filmed to promote Michael Clark's production 'No Fire Escape in Hell' in which Laibach provided the music to the dance show. The director Daniel Landin was previously a member of the industrial group Last Few Days.
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Mi kujemo bodocnost (We are Forging the Future!) - 1983
Filmed by Marjan Osole-Max and edited by Richard Heslop
The first official Laibach video 'We are Forging the Future!', filmed in Ljubljana's FV club in 1983, inspired by two of Laibach's early posters from 1982 - 'The Death of Ideology' and 'Ausstellung Laibach Kunst - PM' from 1983.
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