No Festival (2020) [N/A]

Featuring:
Marius Andrei Alexe, Vitae de Vie, Adrian Despot

Written by:
Andy Daniluc

Directed by:
Dorin Marcu


Release Date:
December 1, 2020

Original Title:
No Festival

Genres:
Documentary | Music

Production Companies:
Electric Castle

Production Countries:
Romania

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

A concert for no one. A concert for everyone.

Due to a pandemic, the Electric Castle music festival shifts into an intimate concert staged for cameras instead, with three bands and no live audience.

Launched on the date of what should've been the first day of this year's Electric Castle, No Festival is the documented story of an intimate experience created as a metaphor that marks the state of an industry deeply impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. 3 of the most beloved Romanian bands for the first time on the same stage. Apart and together. A concert for no one. A concert for everyone.

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No Festival (2020) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 9.4/10
Awards Won: 1 nomination

Director:
Dorin Marcu

Director of Photography:
Dorel Gnatiuc
Iustin Șurpănelu

Editor:
Marieta Manolache
Dorin Marcu

Production Designer:
Titus Carole

Writer:
Andy Daniluc

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