Better Living Through Circuitry

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Better Living Through Circuitry
Directed by Jonathan Reiss
Distributed by 7thart
Release date(s) 1999 (1999)
Running time 85 minutes
Language English
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Better Living Through Circuitry is a 1999 documentary about Electronic dance music culture, and the first such full-length film on the subject. It was produced by Cleopatra Pictures and Entertainment Group, presided by Cleopatra Records founder Brian Perera.[1] The film features interviews with BT, The Crystal Method, Electric Skychurch, Genesis P-Orridge, Frankie Bones, DJ Spooky, Roni Size, and DJ Keoki.

Filming started in March 1997, with a budget of $100,000, at the Winter Music Conference.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Bell, Carrie (October 4, 1997), “Cleopatra documents the electronica scene on film”, Billboard 109 (40): 103, ISSN 0006-2510 
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