Groove 

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Groove: Friday June 9, 2000

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.
Made in conjunction with various members of the Bay Area rave scene, GROOVE was filmed at different locations in and around San Francisco, including three weeks in a raw, industrial warehouse. Believing that the only way to accurately portray the rave scene was to involve it, the filmmakers (many of whom are ravers themselves) tapped into the enormous creative energy and talent within the rave community.
© 2000 Sony Pictures Classics and 415 Productions

 

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Score:

Reviewers

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Points     48 25  

 

Rating System:

0 - 40 points

Not Worth Seeing
40 - 65 points  Go See At Matinee
65- 85 points Worth Seeing
85-100 points Definitely worth seeing. "A must see!"
 
Director

Greg Harrison(III) 

Writer

Greg Harrison(III) 

Genre

Drama 

Budget

 

Starring:

Hamish Linklater as David Turner
Denny Kirkwood as Colin Turner
Steve Van Wormer as Ernie Townsend
Ari Gold as Cliff Rafferty

Running Time

1hr 26min

Rating

Rated R for drug use, language and brief sexuality.

Distributor

Sony Pictures Classics

Trailer

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Website

Official Site 

Soundtrack

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