Speaking in Code
Speaking In Code | |
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File:SiCposter.jpg Speaking in Code poster | |
Directed by | Amy Grill |
Produced by | Amy Grill David Day Alexandra Lee Jason Redmond |
Starring | David Day Modeselektor Philip Sherburne Wighnomy Brothers Monolake Ellen Alien |
Cinematography | Scott Sans |
Edited by | Jason Blanchard Amy Grill |
Music by | Freude-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. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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.
External links
- Official Website
- IFFB Listing
- Interview on Beatportal
- Interview on NHPR's Word of Mouth
- Interview in XLR8R Magazine
References
- ^ The Daily Swarm: Press Release about Speaking In Code. thedailyswarm.com