Montenegro’s representative, Vladana Vučinić, released the Finnish version of “Breathe”, the song with which she will represent her country in Eurovision 2022. The song is a version of “Breathe” in the Finnish language named “Jää ”. She has also released a symphonic version of her song in Italian.
Listen to the Finnish version of “Breathe” by Vladana:
Montenegro will compete in the Second semi-final on May 12 and number 15 of the running order.
Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Montenegrin participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy!
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Every country is currently picking its representative for Turin, while in the meantime, Montenegro starts filming the video clip for “Breath” which is expected to be released on early March!
Indeed, this Monday the country’s representative Vladana will film the video clip in “secret location” with director the renowned Gojko Berkuljian and a team of young artists
The performer gave out some tips about the video that we are going to see in our screens. She said specifically :
“We decided to approach the topic a little differently and communicate it through visually strong metaphorical elements. Playing with surreal elements, we will focus on just ‘breathing’, thus communicating directly with the title of the song. We will treat it as a space that lacks air and where one cannot ‘breathe in.’ The whole ambience will act as if it is frozen in time, with people and things slowly levitating in that airless and weightless space. We aim to make these situations act like ordinary moments from life, which are abruptly stopped and never resume. Everything should act as if those moments from life that are trapped in time slowly begin to crumble, dissipate, erode, and our heroine will stop that state of progressive decay by breaking the vacuum and breathing life.”
After the country’s absence, they return to compete for a place in the final, which they have to get since 2015. That year the country was represented by Knez and the song “Adio“.
Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun.com for all the news regarding the Montenegrin participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy.
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