Carl Zitelmann is one of the best directors of video clips in Venezuela. His work with bands such as Famasloop, Trujillo, Americania and La Vida Bohème, as well as his work in advertising, have made his name have more and more weight in the audiovisual world of the country. He is the author of short films such as Automata (2002), Temerario (2009), Heavensong (2008), Ritual (2009) and Flamingo (2013), the latter earned the filmmaker a Latin Grammy for Best Short Version Music Video for a Animated film inspired by the song "Flamingo" of La Vida Bohème.
A week ago, the director - who prepares his first feature film - premiered the video "Que no", which he made for Café Tacvba. The theme is part of the new album by the Mexican band, which relied on the Venezuelan director for this audiovisual work, highlighted by the white color, a stylized staging, to tell a bizarre story, about an eventual decay and subsequent explosion Of emotions at an inadequate and unbearable moment. The nod to the aesthetics of La Vida Bohème is unobjectionable.