Alex and Martin
Alex and Martin were a French music video directing duo consisting of Alex Courtes and Martin Fougerol. They directed several music videos with artists such as The White Stripes and U2.
They won a Grammy Award in 2005 in the Grammy Award for Best [Music Video|Best Short Form Music Video] category for directing the music video for "Vertigo" by U2.
They have disbanded, and both continue to direct alone. Courtes directed 2011 the French-Belgian horror-thriller The Incident.
Music video filmography
- Cassius - "Cassius 99"
- Morgan - "Miss Parker"
- Phoenix - "If I Ever Feel Better"
- Air - "Radio Number 1"
- Noir Désir - "Le vent [nous portera]"
- Bran Van 3000 - "Love Cliché"
- Cassius with Jocelyn Brown - "I Am a Woman"
- Cassius with Steve Edwards - "The Sound of Violence"
- Jane's Addiction - "Just Because"
- M - "Qui de nous deux"
- The White Stripes - "Seven Nation Army"
- Stereophonics - "Moviestar"
- Étienne Daho and Charlotte Gainsbourg - "If"
- U2 - "Vertigo"
- U2 - "City of Blinding Lights"
- Kylie Minogue - "Giving You Up"
- Jamiroquai - "(Don't) Give Hate a Chance"
- Franz Ferdinand - "The Fallen"
- Wolfmother - "Woman"
- Hilary Duff - "Play with Fire"
- Kasabian - "Shoot the Runner"
- Calogero - "Le saut de l'ange"
Martin Fougerol
- B'z - "Super Love Song"
- B'z - "Burn (Fumetsu no Face)"
- Foo Fighters - "Let It Die"
- B'z - "Ichibu to Zeunbu"
Alex Courtes
- Snow Patrol - "Take Back the City"
- Kaiser Chiefs - "Good Days Bad Days"
- U2 - "Get On Your Boots"
- U2 - "Magnificent"
- Alice in Chains - "Check My Brain"
- Justice - "On'n'On"
- Sébastien Tellier - "Cochon Ville"
- Willy Moon - "Yeah Yeah"
- Jackson and His Computerband - "Dead Living Things"
- Kasabian - "bumblebeee"
- Cassius featuring Cat Power and Pharrell Williams - "Go Up"
- Justice - "Pleasure"