Work Hard Play Hard
Work Hard Play Hard

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Work Hard Play Hard

2012
Movie
90 min
German

A film about non-territorial office space, multi-mobile knowledge workers, Blackberries and Miles&More. A road movie discovering the working world of tomorrow. This documentary will take you on a journey through the post-industrial knowledge and services workshops, our supposed future working place. In this new world work will be handled more liberally. Time clocks cease to exist. Attention is not compulsory any more. The resource “human“ comes into focus. The film closely follows the high-tech work force – people who are highly mobile and passionate to make their work their purpose in life. Further episodes resume this topic and lead into the world of modern office architecture and into the world of Human Resource Management.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Brandon DickersonGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Work Hard Play Hard is a documentary that delves into the vibrant and complex world of electronic dance music (EDM) festivals. It follows the journeys of popular DJs as they navigate the demanding schedules, creative pressures, and immense scale of putting on these large-scale events. The film explores the passion and dedication required to create these unique experiences for thousands of fans.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally positive reception, praised for its energetic portrayal of the EDM scene and its insightful look into the lives of the artists. Critics often highlighted its ability to capture the atmosphere and excitement of the festivals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the exhilarating atmosphere of EDM festivals.

  • Offers a compelling look at the dedication of electronic music artists.

  • Successfully illustrates the scale and passion behind major music events.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but generally appreciate the film's vibrant depiction of the EDM culture and the insights it provides into the world of DJing and festival production.

Fun Fact

The documentary features extensive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with some of the biggest names in electronic dance music at the time, offering a rare glimpse into their creative processes and the challenges they face.

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