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"Electric Storm: 100 Years of Theremin" is a 2020 documentary that explores the origins of electronic music through the lens of the Theremin's centennial anniversary. Directed by Marie Losier, this film captures unique visuals of CERN, the renowned nuclear research facility.
This film has seen some limited releases, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. The scarcity of early editions means that securing a copy can be quite the hunt. It's particularly intriguing for those interested in the intersection of music and technology, marking a centennial celebration that's not only historical but artistically rich. There’s a niche but growing interest in the documentary format that covers electronic music history, making this one a unique find.
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The film is a documentary that focuses on the origins of electronic music and the Theremin.
The film was directed by Marie Losier.
The film was released in 2020.
The film is set at CERN, the international Nuclear Research Center in Geneva.
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