Free Party
Free Party

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Free Party

2014
Movie
36 min
French

Julien, 18, visits his half-brothers without warning. Max, 26, lives in an travelers' camp in the middle of the Cévennes forest. The two brothers had not seen each other for several years. Julien falls in love with Lise, an occasional mistress of Max with whom he makes some music. This chaotic affair upsets Julien and brings to the foreground the family conflicts that they have never addressed.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Jérôme FritchGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the vibrant and often underground rave scene, delving into the culture, music, and experiences of partygoers. It captures the energy and spirit of electronic music gatherings, showcasing the community that forms around these events. The film offers a look at the artistry and passion involved in creating these memorable nights.

Critical Reception

Free Party received generally positive reviews for its authentic portrayal of the rave culture and its energetic soundtrack. Critics often highlighted its immersive quality and its ability to capture the spirit of the events it documented. Audience reception was strong among fans of electronic music and rave culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the raw energy and passion of the rave scene.

  • Praised for its authentic soundtrack and immersive experience.

  • A vibrant look at electronic music culture and its community.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features a wide array of DJs and artists integral to the electronic music scene, offering viewers a glimpse into the creative forces behind the parties.

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