Madonna has released a short film featuring Kate Moss and Sabrina Carpenter. The video quickly garnered 1.4 million views

American singer Madonna launched on Monday a video in which many stars appear, such as Sabrina Carpenter, Kate Moss, Richard E. Grant and Benedict Cumberbatch, informs the DPA agency. “Confession II – The Film” garnered 1.4 million views in one day.
Ahead of next month's release of her new studio album 'Confessions II', the celebrated American artist has decided to release a film to accompany it.
After being shown last Friday at the Tribeca Festival in New York, the short film “Confessions II – The Film” has also become available on YouTube.
The nearly 14-minute video also features other celebrities including Julia Garner, Gwendoline Christie, Honey Dijon, Odessa A'Zion, Shygirl, Arca and Madonna's eldest daughter, Lourdes Leon. Two players of the Chelsea football team, Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro, also appear in the clip, notes Agerpres.
The short features a soundtrack comprised of six tracks from the American pop star's upcoming album – 'I Feel So Free', 'Good For The Soul', 'One Step Away', 'Bring Your Love', 'Danceteria' and 'Read My Lips'.
The film opens with Madonna, 67, shown backstage at a performance hall, watched and filmed by female robots, before she enters a forest and dances through laser beams.
After dancing on a desk in a boardroom, she gets into a car accident while driving her car to a nightclub, before eventually getting there and dancing with many celebrities on the dance floor and then in a bathroom.
In the next sequence, he meets Odessa A'zion, the actress from the movie “Marty Supreme”, snatching a drink from her hand. At one point, Madonna sings the line “He's a DJ? He's hiding the cocaine” as model Kate Moss raises her head and appears in the frame.
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch also urges participants to “get up and dance” as he shows off his dance moves in the bathroom.
In another sequence, Madonna transforms into Julia Garner, who was to play the American singer in a biopic, which was later cancelled.
Madonna has previously described the short film as “a unique, continuous piece that weaves interconnected, music-based sequences into an immersive cinematic experience.”
She also revealed that she decided to create something bigger than a music video because if she produced a simple video then it would have been a “cheap” product.
The film premiered ahead of the July 3 release of her highly-anticipated record “Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II,” her 15th studio album, which is the follow-up to her 2005 Grammy Award-winning album, “Confessions On A Dancefloor.”




