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Groove

Groove is an independent feature film set during one night in the San Francisco underground rave scene. It explores the complexities of a uniquely 90's subculture through its many characters, revealing how raving is an opportunity to connect with life or escape from it.

Drama. 1 hr. 26 min.
Rated R for drug use, language and brief sexuality.

Starring: Lola Glaudini, Steve Van Wormer, Hamish Linklater, Rachel True.
Directed by Greg Harrison.
Produced by Greg Harrison and Danielle Renfrew.
Written by Greg Harrison.
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics

Reviews

The New York Times
"If you're nostalgic for the days of chasing around the city to find a gig and arriving just in time to see a pair of 16-year-olds earnestly discussing the merits of drum-and-bass versus jungle music, then Groove is the movie for you. And if you're not so inclined, the film's seductive lack of pretension will make a fan of you.?

Film Journal International
"Infectious music and a playful pace keep this movie light and even engaging..."

Film.com
"...likable and energetic, basically artificial, and quite a bit of fun."

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