Club Reps was a factual entertainment programme made for ITV by STV Productions. It ran from 2001 to 2004. The programme has been repeated on Sky Real Lives and Pick TV.
Inspired by house music from a young age, Yukiya spends his free time as a DJ for a crowd of one and uploads his videos online. Like any young teenager, he yearns for something greater than his current life. He wants recognition and importance, but breaking out of his comfort zone means he runs the risk of getting hurt, so the cycle continues. That is, until the day he finally crosses the line of no return and live streams a performance that will change his world forever.
Eden is a movie about a young man named Paul who explores the French electronic music scene in the 1990s and 2000s. It follows his struggles with drug abuse, his relationships, and his pursuit of his passion for music. The movie captures the essence of the youth culture and the challenges Paul faces as he tries to find his place in the rave culture and the music industry.
Nile Rodgers and more on how disco's death gave birth to the most iconic sound in dance.
BPM (Beats per Minute) is a drama set in 1990s Paris, where a group of activists from the organization ACT UP fight for the rights and recognition of people affected by AIDS. The film follows their struggles, demonstrations, and personal relationships in the midst of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Partysaurus Rex is a short film that follows Rex, a party-loving dinosaur, as he takes over the bathtub and turns it into the ultimate party destination. With the help of his toy friends and some bubbly fun, Rex creates an unforgettable night of music, dancing, and excitement.
In front of a sold-out crowd of 52,000 people, Lady Gaga delivers a career-defining performance at Los Angeles's Dodger Stadium during her 2022 Chromatica Ball Tour.
Interstella5555: The 5tory of The 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is a musical adventure in space, where a band of aliens kidnaps a famous Earth musician and takes him on a journey to their home planet.
A criminal mastermind enlists young bank employees for a massive bank heist, aiming to steal $80 million in one of the biggest heists in US history.
Groove is a movie that explores the underground rave culture in San Francisco. The film follows a group of friends as they plan and attend a warehouse party filled with music, dancing, and drug use. It delves into the relationships and experiences of the characters, including their struggles with addiction and the pressures of the party scene. Throughout the film, the characters navigate themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
In the 1990s, Velya dreams of leaving her small village in Belarus and moving to the United States. She is an aspiring DJ and her ultimate goal is to perform in America. To make her dream come true, Velya must find a way to obtain a Green Card. As she navigates the challenges of bureaucracy and the post-Soviet Union society, she discovers the power of determination and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Weekender is a drama movie set in the 1990s rave culture of Manchester. A group of friends gets caught up in a weekend of partying, drug dealing, and risky situations. As they navigate through the world of house music, snorting cocaine, gangsters, and pirate radio, they must deal with the consequences of their actions and try to stay out of trouble.
When a gay fashion stylist is assigned to work with a famous but difficult Chinese movie star, they must confront their own prejudices and navigate cultural differences.
Documentary by the music label Defected and its brand Glitterbox about electronic music, its beginning in New York and its importance for minorities all around the world.
Check Your Body at the Door is a documentary film that explores the vibrant and competitive underground dance battle scene in New York City. Through interviews with legendary dancers and breathtaking performances, the film delves into the history, passion, and community that make up this unique subculture. It captures the energy and dedication of the dancers as they use dance as a form of self-expression and a way to escape the harsh realities of their lives. With stunning visuals and a captivating soundtrack, Check Your Body at the Door is a celebration of talent, artistry, and the power of dance.
A look into the life of Laurent Garnier, one of the godfathers of house music, from his emergence on the music scene in the 80's to now. The story of the last music revolution through the eyes of a pioneer.
At the end of the Cold War, something new arised that should influence an entire generation and express their attitude to life. It started with an idea in the underground subculture of Berlin shortly before the fall of the Wall. With the motto "Peace, Joy, Pancakes", Club DJ Dr. Motte and companions launched the first Love Parade. A procession registered as political demonstration with only 150 colorfully dressed people dancing to house and techno. What started out small developed over the years into the largest party on the planet with visitors from all over the world. In 1999, 1.5 million people took part. With the help of interviews with important organizers and contemporary witnesses, the documentary reflects the history of the Love Parade, but also illuminates the dark side of how commerce and money business increasingly destroyed the real spirit, long before the emigration to other cities and the Love Parade disaster of Duisburg in 2010, which caused an era to end in deep grief.
On July 13, 2002, Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, performed the second of his free open-air concerts, The Big Beach Boutique II, in front of a record-breaking crowd, making history – both good and bad. Organisers and police were expecting forty thousand people but more than a quarter of a million turned up on Brighton Beach for the free event, changing the way UK events were run forever. Now, 20 years on, Norman, and those who were on the front line of this seismic historical moment talk us through the process and the obstacles; The immense difficulties and struggles that the local police faced with such an unexpected amount of descendants on the city, the councillors and residents that opposed the controversial event and many of those who participated in what Norman has described as a “Woodstock moment”.
It's Different In Chicago Tells the story of how House music and Hip Hop culture complemented and competed with each other leading to deep revelations about the different segments within the Black community of Chicago.
A vampire in the East Village picks up women, and while having sex with them kills them and drinks their blood. Meanwhile, a young Puerto Rican guy begins searching the Village for his sister, who is one of the vampire's victims.