Under the Electric Sky (2014)
- 85 min
- Documentary, Music
- 6.5/10 (619 votes)
Plot
Under the Electric Sky (2014) is a vibrant exploration of the Electric Daisy Carnival, an awe-inspiring dance music event that emerged in the heart of Los Angeles in 1997. Beginning with a modest crowd of passionate revelers, it has morphed into North America's largest and most extravagant dance music celebration. The event's heart-throbbing pyrotechnics, globally acclaimed artists, whimsically costumed performers, interactive art masterpieces, full-scale carnival attractions, and groundbreaking light and sound production create a sensory smorgasbord that drew an astounding 345,000 attendees over the course of three days in June 2013. Shot in the immersive IMAX 3D, the film takes you on a vivid journey with the festivalgoers, from their thrilling preparations to their unique experiences during this three-day auditory and visual feast. The film peels back the layers of this electrifying event through behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews with the key movers of the Insomniac team, giving newcomers a fascinating glimpse into the pulsating heart of the Electric Daisy Carnival's global phenomenon.
Where to watch Under the Electric Sky?
Under the Electric Sky is a documentary movie directed by Dan Cutforth.
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