Speaking in code

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Movie
Original title Speaking In Code
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2009
length 89 minutes
Rod
Director Amy Grill
production Scott Sans , Jason Blanchard

Speaking in Code is a documentation in the field of electronic dance music.

The documentary was directed by San Francisco-based Amy Grill and her husband, DJ David Day . It was shot in 11 different cities and 5 states.

The film tries to shed light on the world of electronic music. You can see interviews with techno producers and DJs such as Ellen Allien , Akufen , Tobias Thomas , Wighnomy Brothers and Sascha Funke . The soundtrack was produced by Modeselektor , The Field , Gui Boratto and Superpitcher , among others .

Speaking in Code premiered on April 23, 2009 at the Boston Film Festival. In addition, the Goethe-Institut in China premiered the film in China together with "Intro 2009" and the Cologne c / o pop music festival. The documentary was also released on DVD in April 2010.

In addition, the film was shown in 15 individual episodes on the web series portal 3min.de from July 26, 2010 .

Individual evidence

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