A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 19, 2019
Original Title:
High energy : le disco survolté des années 80
Alternate Titles:
High Energy: The revival of Disco
High Energy: disco lat 80.
High Energy: la musica disco degli anni 80
Genres:
Documentary | History | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE GEIE
Flair Productions
Kaos Films
RTBF
Universal Music France
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
By the end of the seventies, disco music, considered too mainstream, was dead. But DJs and dance floors still needed new records and faster rhythms. Built on synthesizer sounds, the hi-nrg (high energy) style swept the gay clubs before hitting the charts during the eighties.
Assistant Editor:
Julia Perrin
Cédric de Bernardi
Associate Producer:
Laurent Ramamonjiarisoa
Christophe Février
Camera Operator:
Guillaume Brault
Benjamin Huguet
François Roland
Denis Dufays
Director:
Olivier Monssens
Editor:
Guillaume Philippon
Executive Producer:
Véronique Ménard
Graphic Designer:
Boris Wilmot
Original Music Composer:
Benjamin Schoos
Producer:
Heike Lettau
Michèle Legin
Guillaume Roy
Patrick Lauber
Isabelle Christiaens
Michaël Grassi
Naëlle Samri
Production Director:
Ronald Leclercq
Researcher:
Yann Grasland
Sound:
Jean-Christophe Lion
Guido Lerner
Ludovic Lasserre
Sam Beneitone
Alberto Vismara
Alexander von Zündt
Jean-Luc Fichefet
Sound Mixer:
Vincent van Driesten
Writer:
Olivier Monssens
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