

American Massive
Shot on the Moonshine Overamerica 2000 tour, American Massive shows the rave scene from the participants' perspective: the DJs, the promoters, the artists, and the kids. 24 Cities, 13,000 miles in 32 days with some of the America's biggest names in electronic music, including AK1200, Christopher Lawrence, Carl Cox, Cirrus, D:Fuse, Dara, Micro, Frankie Bones and Keoki. American Massive is a documentary about the rave culture. Included are interviews with the people who attend the parties and the behind-the-scenes workers, as well as interviews and music from electronic music artists AK1200, Carl Cox, Christopher Lawrence, Dara, Frankie Bones, Keoki, and more. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the construction and impact of massive infrastructure projects in the United States during the 20th century. It delves into the engineering marvels, the societal changes they brought, and the human stories behind their creation. The film highlights projects like the Hoover Dam and the Interstate Highway System.
Critical Reception
American Massive received moderate attention for its educational content and scope. Critics generally acknowledged its informative nature but some found its pacing uneven. Audience reception was largely positive for those interested in historical engineering and American development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comprehensive look at significant American construction projects.
- Some reviewers noted a lack of dynamic storytelling.
- Appreciated for its historical and educational value.
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The documentary features archival footage and interviews with engineers and historians who were involved in or studied these monumental projects.
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