Year: 1988
Runtime: 30 mins
Language: English
Director: Anton Corbijn
Strange – A Black and White Mode, directed by Anton Corbijn, is Depeche Mode’s video compilation released in 1988. Shot on Super‑8, the five videos are largely monochrome with occasional red megaphones. It includes the three main singles from Music for the Masses, the Black Celebration single “A Question of Time”, and the instrumental “Pimpf”.
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