American filmmaker
Mark Romanek directed his first
music video in 1986, for
The The's "Sweet Bird of Truth". He earned his first
MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction nomination for "
Free Your Mind", performed by
En Vogue,
in 1993. Romanek later directed "
Closer" for the
industrial rock band
Nine Inch Nails, which contains imagery involving
terror,
sexuality, and
animal cruelty. In 1995, he directed the video for "
Scream", set in space and performed by
Michael and
Janet Jackson, as well as the
New Age surrealistic "
Bedtime Story", performed by
Madonna. They are two of the
most expensive music videos ever made, costing $7 million and $5 million, respectively. "Scream" gained 11 nominations at the
1995 MTV Video Music Awards, including Romanek's second Best Direction nomination, and his first
Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form.
In 1996, Romanek directed the Mary Poppins-inspired "Novocaine for the Soul" for the rock band Eels. The following year, he directed Fiona Apple's "Criminal", which explores themes of voyeurism and adolescence; and won his second Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Got 'til It's Gone", performed by Janet Jackson, Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell. For his work in "Hurt" (2003), performed by Johnny Cash, Romanek earned another MTV nomination, and won his third Grammy. In 2004, he directed the auto-biographical music video for Jay-Z's "99 Problems", for which he won his first MTV award. Their subsequent collaborations—the installation-style 10-minute short film for "Picasso Baby" (2013), and the animation video for "The Story of O.J." (2017)—were nominated for Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
Romanek made his feature-film directorial debut with the 1986 comedy-drama feature Static, which was nominated for Grand Jury Prize at the 1986 Sundance Film Festival. He received a Saturn Award for Best Writing nomination for his work in the psychological thriller One Hour Photo (2002), which starred Robin Williams. In 2010, he directed the romantic drama film Never Let Me Go, starring Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield, for which he was nominated for British Independent Film Award for Best Director. Romanek also directed several commercials for iPod, Nike, and ESPN.
Music videos
Film
Television
Commercials