“Teenage Popstar Girl,” the music video directed by Daniel Azarian for the band Whisperado, has won Best International Music Video at the 2013 London Independent Film Festival (LIFF).
The 12-day festival showcases filmmaking from the UK and around the world. Time Out Magazine called LIFF a “treasure trove of undiscovered cinematic gems” and “one of Europe’s top indie film fests.” Recent winners of their Champion awards have included Michael Figgis, Bob Hoskins and the British Film Institute. For more information, visit www.LIFF.org
Hailed as “bubblegum social satire” by Blogcritics and “a great take on modern pop culture” by the award-winning radio program, Following the Nerd, Teenage Popstar Girl is featured on AOL Music and recently won at the Robot Film Festival.
The subversive video follows an awkward tween who worships an impossibly perfect popstar – only to discover that her idol isn’t what she seems. According to director Azarian, it’s a satiric account of the way in which singers and celebrities are pre-packaged and mass-marketed like plastic dolls.
“It’s a cautionary tale,” he explained. “A young girl gets manipulated and seduced by a manufactured icon.”
The video stars actress Mary O’Rourke (Something Borrowed, Gossip Girl), who will also star in the upcoming Infinitely Polar Bear with Zoe Saldana and Mark Ruffalo. Popstar also features a cameo by actress Tara Langella as the sinister record executive.
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