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Madonna - Deeper and Deeper (1992)

The Past in 3D
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From Leo AI: The music video for Deeper and Deeper was directed by Bobby Woods, an executive producer at Madonna’s companies Boy Toy Inc. and Maverick Films. It premiered on November 24, 1992, and was filmed over two days (November 7–8, 1992) at Ren-Mar Studios and The Roxbury nightclub in Hollywood, California. The video serves as the visual companion to the second single from Madonna’s fifth studio album, Erotica.
The video is a stylized homage to Andy Warhol, his protégé Edie Sedgwick, and Italian director Luchino Visconti. Madonna portrays a character inspired by Sedgwick, navigating a surreal nightlife scene that blends 1970s disco aesthetics with the underground film culture of 1960s New York. The director noted that Madonna wanted to capture a similar feeling between the Roaring Twenties and the Disco Seventies.
The narrative includes symbolic elements such as balloons representing fleeting moments or innocence, and a dark, cult-like atmosphere underscored by a German-speaking character played by Udo Kier.
The video features a notable ensemble of cameos from artists, actors, and figures from the underground scene:
Sofia Coppola (Director)
Debi Mazar (Madonna's friend and actress)
Udo Kier (German actor, plays the lover and the ominous narrator)
Chi Chi LaRue (Pornographic film director)
Ingrid Casares (Dancer and performer)
Holly Woodlawn (Warhol Superstar)
Ray Walston (Actor)
Seymour Stein and Guy Oseary (Music executives)
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