05 08 12: Don't Think, Chemical Brothers

8pm  Don't Think (Adam Smith '11)

 

(£4 / FREE to members)

 

Don't Think was shot on one night of the Chemical Brothers' headlining set at last year's Fuji rock festival in Niigata, Japan by their long-time visuals providing Adam Smith.  Using 20 HD cameras they captured the full experience of one of arguably one of the best live electronic bands.

 

"An unexpected triumph of audio-visual immersia. Unique and spellbinding" Little White Lies 

 

"a fair claim to be called one of the best films about dance music ever made" The Guardian 

 

 

Please note - we will not be showing Inni as previously advertised.  We will be showing other music films from 7pm.

 


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07 06 13: Daft Punk’s Interstella 555 and Electroma

Getting dangerously close to Daft Punk saturation point? Want to push yourself over the edge? For its very first outing, Sonic Celluloid will be immersing itself in the Daft Arts to present you a double-bill of films created by the Gallic disco robotniks.

 

Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003)

Four blue-skinned alien musicians are snatched from their home planet by an evil record producer. Can the band ever recover their real identities and return back home? An animated sci-fi musical inspired by the 70s cartoons of Daft Punk’s youth co-created with legendary Japanese animator Leiji Matsumoto, this is an epic space-opera of friendship, music and intergalatic travel!

 

 

Electroma (2006)

A robot road movie set in the Californian desert, Daft Punk’s directorial debut is a visual spectacular telling the story of two aliens who fall to earth on a quest for human identities. With a soundtrack including Brian Eno, Todd Rundgren, Curtis Mayfield, Sebastien Tellier and stunning special effects from makeup maverick Tony Gardiner, Electroma is a modern cult classic that has to be experienced on the big screen.

 

 

After the films, DJs will be spinning the sounds that inspired Daft Punk into the early hours.

 

Starts 7.30pm  (doors open 6pm)

£6 tickets - in advance here

 


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