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Congo Beat the Drum
Ariel Tagar | 57' | Israel | None
Ariel Tagar (Kalbata) and Uri Wertheim (Mixmonster), two musicians from Tel Aviv, go to Jamaica to record an album with forgotten reggae greats. Once -
Conquering China
A Swedish singer trades Europe for China. Like a blonde nephew of Bryan Ferry, he enters the burgeoning music scene in Shanghai, where electronic danc -
Danny Says
Brendan Toller | 104' | USA | None
From The Doors to Nico, Iggy Pop and the Ramones: few people have had such a sharp nose for alternative rock as music journalist, talent… -
The Doom Doc
Connor Matheson | 85' | United Kingdom | European premiere
Immerse yourself in the super-heavy Sheffield doom scene, with concert footage and interviews with Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) and members of Conan -
Electro Chaabi
In the margins of the cultural revolution that swept over Egypt, young men from the slums invented an electrifying version of Arab hip-hop. Depicting -
Electro Moscow
In spite of their notorious poor quality, collectors nowadays are hunting for old Soviet synthesisers. This film sketches a portrait of the experiment -
Le Grand Bal
Laetitia Carton | 89' | France | None
Thousands of dance lovers dance till they drop at this annual French folk dance festival. What makes this swinging get-together so special? -
The Groove Is Not Trivial
Tommie Dell Smith | 62' | USA | None
Midlife crisis or late vocation? Alasdair Fraser, a successful industrial engineer, changes course and chooses the violin. From California, he starts -
The Heart Is a Drum
Jacob Frössén | 74' | Sweden | None
This unusual documentary catalogues the romantic and creative life of Neu! and Kraftwerk musician Klaus Dinger. -
Heel-and-Toe
Maxim Tomash | 77' | Russia | International premiere
Upbeat documentary portrait of Antoha MC, a Russian hipster, rapper and trumpeter capturing Eastern European hearts with his positive music. -
Here to Be Heard: The Story of The Slits
William E. Badgley | 86' | United Kingdom | International premiere
In 1976, four teenage Londoners started experimental reggae-punk band The Slits, turning the music world upside down. Young, intimidating women f