Madonna has tapped a bunch of stars to appear in her freshly released short film Confessions II, a steamy visual feast promoting her highly anticipated album of the same name.
The 14-minute flick dropped on YouTube after premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, and is soundtracked entirely by Confessions II songs including the already released “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love”, the latter of which is a duet with Sabrina Carpenter.
Carpenter is just one of the celebs who features in the clip, which follows Madonna as she gyrates alongside fembots, dodges lasers shot from a coochie, and joins a dance party with her famous pals in a bathroom — the meeting place of all good raves.
Alongside Carpenter, who takes the word dancefloor literally with a bunch of choreography squarely on the ground, the movie features cameos from model Kate Moss, musician Shygirl, and actors Odessa A’zion, Gwendoline Christie, Richard E. Grant and Julia Garner, the last of whom is still attached to star in the perpetually in-limbo Madonna biopic.
Oh, Marvel star Benedict Cumberbatch also makes an appearance during a dance sequence in the bathroom… talk about the Multiverse of Madness!
The film also treated us to previously unreleased tracks from Madonna’s album, including “Good for the Soul”, “One Step Away”, “Danceteria”, and “Read My Lips”.
Confessions II, which lands next month, is the sequel to the pop icon’s 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor, which spawned smash hit “Hung Up”.
Madonna has been doing the promotional rounds ahead of the record’s release, performing a surprise set in Times Square over the weekend and sharing the stage with Carpenter during her headlining Coachella show in April.
She lost the archival outfit she wore during that set with Carpenter, but thankfully she serves up many more equally iconic looks in the Confessions II film.
Check it out below, and keep an ear out for when the album lands on July 3.
Lead images: YouTube
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