Mariana Mihaila has launched a video for the song “Say I'm Sorry” with which she participated in the preselection for Eurovision Song Contest this year. The song is a ballad, a love story about how a woman regrets the made mistakes and tells her partner “I'm Sorry”. “I think it is a nice song and decided to make a video for it,” Mariana said during the launch, quoted by Info-Prim Neo. The video was filmed in a closed area, with the protagonist playing the piano. “Playing the piano, I'm thinking about my partner and the time we spent together and have a strong wish to call him and tell him “Please, forgive me. I'm sorry”,” said the singer. The shooting was performed in two places in Chisinau and lasted for two days. “We filmed at night with studio lights. First, I play a white piano dressed in white clothes. The second day, we filmed in a more romantic place, with red armchairs where we play love scenes together with the actor,” said Mariana. The role of the partner is played by choreographer Igor Munteanu. “He knows the song as we worked on it together for Eurovision and I thought he should be my partner. He accepted and the cooperation was nice,” said the singer. She also said a funny moment was when she had to cry, but could not. “The onion did not help me. I was very happy as we were filming the next day after my birthday and I could not cry. But everything turned out well,” Mariana Mihaila said. The singer said the video for “Say I'm Sorry” is her third video that cost about €5,000. She is now preparing a new song for Eurovision, which is a more dance one.