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Speaking In Code

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Amy Grill

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Plot Summary

Delving deep into the world of electronic dance music, filmmaker Amy Grill lets the cameras run while colorful figures on the scene – including artists, DJs, journalists, promoters and producers – do most of the talking. The film focuses on several storylines, as each character is pushed and pulled by an obsession with music. These storylines are intertwined with the director’s EDM-obsessed husband David Day who, as the film is being made discovers the cost of his obsession. Featuring: Modeselektor, Wighnomy Brothers, Monolake, Ellen Allien, Tobias Thomas, Wolfgang Voigt, Michael Mayer, Miss Kitten, Sasha Funke, Philip Sherburne & David Day.

Customer Reviews

Must see...it

This film is about music but that's not the whole story. It's about human beings following their passion and how that doesn't always work out the way they planned. Music, relationships and real life...I loved it.

Speaking to Me

this is not the only electronic music documentary, but one that speaks to generation and a region not always associated with electronic music. I have been in this industry for almost 18 years and barely scraped by, not for fame or money, but for love. Thank you for speaking to me !

Cheers !

Been There

Anyone who has loved and lost, chased a dream and made sacrifices for that dream, and/or if you just really love electronic music, you will enjoy this.

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Speaking In Code
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2009

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