quality: DVD9 untouched video: PAL 4:3 audio: STEREO / DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1 / DTS language: ENGLISH / FRANCAIS time: 65 min media: DVD / PSP UMD www: http://www.bacfilms.com/site/interstella/#
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- animation movie with 15 tracks from Daft's + 9 bonuses
This is freakin' tremendous stuff. I love Daft Punk - and I loved their Discovery album. This is basically an animated manga film to the Discovery album - and if you think this sounds crazy - well it doesn't as everything makes sense! If you are a Daft Punk fan - then you probably saw the first three or four video clips for the singles on TV (One More Time, Aerodynamic, Digital Love and Harder Better Faster Stronger) - and it tells a short story of a rock and roll band from outer space get kidnapped by some evil looking guys and get taken to Earth. But all hope isn't lost - as a funky guy in a Gutair rocket ship attempts a rescue mission. There isn't any dialogue - it is all cartoon with a Daft Punk soundtrack! The story tends to fit the mood of the music (of course!) and this really does have an intriguing story of mystery and music. All of the characters and artwork is very stylish in a 1970's-1980's Japanese cartoon sort of way (reminds me of Voltron!). So if you are a Daft Punk fan, a anime / manga fan - or just a fan of things different or cool - then get a copy of this today!
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Tracklisting One More Time Aerodynamic Digital Love Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Crescendolls Nightvisions Superheroes High Life Something About Us Voyager Verdis Quo Short Circuit Face To Face Too Long Aerodynamic (Daft Punk Remix)
- include document movie, bonus videos, music videos: "Braided Hair" (Neneh Cherry, Speech and Ulali) and "My Culture" (Robbie Williams and Maxi Jazz) - this is Jamie Catto's project from legendary groupe Faithless and his collaborate with Maxi Jazz, Robie Williams, Neneh Cherry and more artiscs ..
This musical odyssey from Palm Pictures combines up-close and personal performances by stunning world musicians, excellent musical production and sound, and snippets of interviews with some compelling thinkers. The film, 1 GIANT LEAP, is organized into chapters, each of which begins with a philosophical quote which is then explored through a song, pieces of interviews, performances by musicians, and roving photography. The interviews involve prominent American figures Kurt Vonnegut, Tom Robbins, and Dennis Hopper, who receive equal time and treatment as such fascinating personalities as George Nuku, a sculptor in New Zealand; Linesh Shesh, a hardware store owner in Mambai, India; and Fred Reed, an indigenous man in Sydney, Australia. The music is likewise balanced between many artists, with performances by stars Baaba Maal (Dakar, Senegal), Speech (Atlanta, USA), and Linton Kwesi Johnson (London, UK) mixed with those by lesser known T.O. Jazz (Accra, Ghana), Shrinvas (Bangalore, India), Asha Bhosle (Jaipur, India), and many many more. Created by Duncan Bridgeman and Jamie Catto, who were commissioned by Palm Pictures to travel the world with a laptop and a video camera filming the movie and recording the music, 1 GIANT LEAP is a unique and inspiring journey through world music.