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Speaking In Code
File:SiCposter.jpg
Speaking in Code poster
Directed byAmy Grill
Produced byAmy Grill
David Day
Alexandra Lee
Jason Redmond
StarringDavid Day
Modeselektor
Philip Sherburne
Wighnomy Brothers
Monolake
Ellen Alien
CinematographyScott Sans
Edited byJason Blanchard
Amy Grill
Music byFreude-Am-Tanzen
BPitch Control
Kompakt
Imbalance Computer Music
Tod's and Fred's Musikverlag
Random Noize Music
Mo's Ferry Productions
Great Stuff Recordings
Feel Music
Running time
89 min.
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish


Speaking in Code is a character-based documentary directed by Amy Grill about people who are lost in the electronic music scene.

Shot in 11 cities in 5[1] countries, Speaking In Code provides a glimpse into the techno world through the eyes of Modeselektor, a rambunctious electronic music duo, the Wighnomy Brothers, two vodka guzzling east Germans, Philip Sherburne, a journalist and techno evangelist, Monolake, an idiosyncratic producer and music genius, and David Day, the director's husband and a techno jack-of-all-trades. The film documents these character's successes and failures over a three year period including Amy and David's struggles to complete the film.

Speaking in Code premiered at the Independent Film Festival, Boston on April 23rd, 2009.

References

  1. ^ The Daily Swarm: Press Release about Speaking In Code. thedailyswarm.com