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An odyssey of two robots who journey across a mythic American landscape of haunting, surreal beauty on a quest to become human. This silent feature-length film made its international debut at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. With its breathtaking cinematography, innovative filming techniques, and above all, its underlying search for humanity within a dystopian environment, Daft Punk have delivered a film that finds a common thread with their previous work, while exploring new horizons as directors. These dance music heroes have sold over three million records in the US. The DVD is packaged in an embossed metal case and includes a 40-page perfect-bound color booklet.

A pair of robots attempt to become human in this slow-moving road movie from Parisian techno legends Daft Punk. No music from Daft Punk features in the film, which is directed by the French duo, and is spun around two central characters who don the robot costumes that have become the band's trademark.

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Studio Alternative Distribution Alliance
Orig Year 2006
All Time Sales Rank   57489  
CD Universe Part number 7632342
Catalog number 39
Discs 1
Release Date Jul 22, 2008
Rating Not Rated
Additional Info With Book
Movie Details Color; With Book
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

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One of the most unique and stunning films i have seen in a long time. it has a perfect soundtrack. the only thing is that the songs are not done by daft punk. there are various artistes on this dvd. but it is still a fantastic movie.
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Daft Punk's Electroma is an odyssey of two robots who journey
across a mythic American landscape of haunting, surreal beauty on a
quest to become human. Their symbolic quest, which takes them
from endless two lane highways to small idyllic towns to the arid
desert, finds Daft Punk once again resisting conformity and
developing new ways to highlight their inventive vision.

A silent feature-length film that made its international debut at the
2006 Cannes Film Festival, Electroma will interest Daft Punk fans
and film enthusiasts alike. With its breathtaking cinematography,
innovative filming techniques, and above all its underlying search for
humanity within a dystopian environment, Daft Punk have delivered
a film that finds a common thread with their previous work while
exploring new horizons as directors of their first feature film.

Source: Alternative Distribution Alliance


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