Melt! documentary appears

Melt! documentary appears

21/10/2009

text: Ari Stein

PHOTO: FLICKR VIA JesusPresley

For all those who managed to get down to Melt! festival this year, you can now relive the full Melt! experience.

Only three months after the festival took place Melt!l has put together a 45-minute feature documentary directed by Eric Siebert. The film includes live as well as behind the scenes footage and interviews with Melt! artists. The documentary includes chats with Berlin Calling star Paul Kalkbrenner, German DJ Ellen Allien, French new wavers Phoenix and the UK’s very own Bloc Party.

The documentary also peers inside the background of the festival, speaking to organizers and festivalgoers finding out what makes this festival so successful.

Please beware this documentary is in German, but if you want to give it a shot you can view it right here for a limited time. The documentary will also be aired on German television. More information to follow.

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