Eden 2014 90%
The first half captures the mid-90s energy of "garage house" and the birth of the underground club culture.
As the film shifts into the 2000s, it focuses on the emotional and financial cost of living a life "at night." Eden 2014
The film famously secured rights to Daft Punk’s "One More Time" and "Da Funk" for a fraction of their usual cost because the duo wanted to support the project. The first half captures the mid-90s energy of
The narrative uses abrupt time skips (1992, 2001, 2013) to show how time "drifts" when you are lost in a subculture. Reviewers at Film Comment Magazine noted the film’s
Reviewers at Film Comment Magazine noted the film’s unique "disjointed journey," which mirrors the rhythmic yet repetitive nature of house music. While some found the 131-minute runtime taxing, many agreed it is a definitive document of an era that changed the face of modern dance music. Key Information Table Description Mia Hansen-Løve Lead Actor Félix de Givry Runtime 131 Minutes Genre Drama / Music Real-life Inspiration Sven Hansen-Løve (DJ duo Cheers ) If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: