Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute

Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute

75 mins | Documentary | Jan. 1, 2012

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...

Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute

75 mins | Documentary | Jan. 1, 2012

Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute
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...
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers
Original title Vinylmania: When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions Per Minute
Directors Paolo Campana
Writers

Cast

Paolo Campana

as Himself / Narrator

Julie D'Adamo

as Narrator

Daniel Binder

as Himself

Sanju Chiba

as Himself

Michael Cudahy

as Himself

Chris de Gan

as Himself

Martin Dingle

as Himself

James Munns

as Himself

Kentaro Okamoto

as Himself

Peter Saville

as Himself