House of Buneau Premieres "I Don't Know the Mayor" — A Cinematic Noir in Velvet Realism
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When perception becomes punishment, the truth seeks no alibi.

SAN DIEGO - Californer -- 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.

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"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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