House of Buneau premieres "I Don't Know the Mayor," a cinematic noir that blurs glamour and guilt in equal measure. Immersed in the world of Velvet Realism — where Dark Disco, Cinematic Soul, and Theatrical Art-Pop converge — the film explores the quiet devastation of false accusation and the theater of suspicion that follows.
The piece unfolds like a fever dream: stylish, deliberate, and charged with emotional tension. Each scene moves between elegance and unease, revealing how perception itself can become the crime. The music drives the narrative forward — haunting, rhythmic, and unflinching — as image and sound conspire to question who is guilty, and why.
"It's about the consequence of false accusations," says House of Buneau.
Reflecting the Velvet Realism aesthetic, the work provokes thought and movement. It lingers — inviting reflection, not reaction — a visual meditation on justice and illusion.
The video premieres exclusively at VelvetRealism.com/idktm/rd at midnight PST on November 7.
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House of Buneau is a multidisciplinary artist working across music, film, and design. Known for a polished aesthetic and cinematic control, Buneau's work reflects the core of Velvet Realism — a visual and sonic world where glamour meets consequence, and nothing is accidental.
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