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Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute

Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute

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Vinyl: if you already knew it, you'll fall in love again. If you're a rookie, get ready!
My mother used to wake me up with a vinyl record. It's the first thing I remember about life. Many years have passed but vinyl records have never abandoned me. And you? Have you ever listened to a vinyl record? With its unique sound and crackling that gives you butterflies. Have you ever plunged into the colours of the sleeves artwork? Have you smelled it? Music captures a unique taste, seductive. In "Vinylmania" the director guides us through the grooves of an object that has never lost its soul. He investigates what makes it so legendary in a world dominated by liquid music: Simple nostalgia? Possession? The search for an idenitity? A cry against the fast food music? The digital river that has no heart or soul, just ones and zeros...

Genre: Documentary

Actor: Paolo Campana, Julie D'Adamo, Daniel Binder, Sanju Chiba, Philippe Cohen-Solal, Michael Cudahy, Chris de Gan, Martin Dingle, James Munns, Kentaro Okamoto

Director: Paolo Campana

Country:

Produced By: Stefilm International

Runtime: 75

PT1H15M

Release: 2012

Rating: 6 out of 10 10

Language: Český, Français, 日本語, English, Italiano, Deutsch, Italian, English, French, Japanese, Czech,

Views: 302

Content Rating:Not Rated

Quality: DVD

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Trailer: Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute Movie: Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute - Official Trailer https://123movies.ink/thumbs2/movie_fanarts/ 2012-01-01