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Films, TV and videos
- Ashes to Ashes, 1980.
- Black Screen, 2017.
- Black Star, 1960.
- Blackstar, 2015. Music video. Directed by Johan Renck. USA.
- Boys Keep Swinging, 1979. Music video. Directed by David Mallet. UK.
- Cygnet Committee, 1969.
- David Bowie, 1967.
- David Bowie, 1969.
- David Bowie/Space Oddity, 1969.
- Fashion, 1980. Music video. Directed by David Mallet. UK.
- Hallo Spaceboy, 1996.
- Heroes, 1977.
- Hunky Dory, 1971.
- Jump They Say, 1993. Music video. Directed by Mark Romanek. USA.
- Labyrinth, 1986. Film. Directed by Jim Henson. USA: Henson Associates.
- Lazarus, 2016. Music video. Directed by Johan Renck. USA.
- Love You Till Tuesday, 1969. Promotional film. Directed by Malcolm J. Thomson. UK.
- New Killer Star, 2003. Music video. Directed by Brumby Boylston. USA.
- No Plan, 2017. Music video. Directed by Tom Hingston. USA.
- Pack Up Your Troubles, 1961.
- Roquairol, 1917.
- She’s Lost Control, 1979.
- Space Oddity, 1969.
- Specters of Marx, 1994.
- Spring Snow, 1969.
- Station to Station’s, 1976.
- The Man Who Fell to Earth, 1976. Film. Directed by Nicolas Roeg. UK: British Lion Film Corporation.
- The Mask, 1969.
- The Next Day, 2013.
- The Stars (Are Out Tonight), 2013. Music video. Directed by Floria Sigismondi, USA.
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, 1992. Film. Directed by David Lynch. USA: New Line Cinema
- Twin Peaks: The Return, 2017. Television series. Directed by David Lynch. USA: Showtime Networks.
- Velvet Goldmine, 1998. Film. Directed by Todd Haynes. UK: Channel Four Films.
- Where Are We Now? 2013. Music video. Directed by Tony Oursler. USA.
- Ziggy Stardust, 1972.