A Cross the Universe (film)

Not to be confused with Across the Universe (film).
A Cross the Universe
Directed by Romain Gavras, So-Me, Justice
Produced by Gaspard Augé, Xavier de Rosnay, Romain Gavras, So Me
Starring Justice
Music by Justice
Release dates
  • 2008 (2008)
Running time
65 minutes
Country France
Language French, English

A Cross the Universe is a 2008 documentary film about the French electronic music duo Justice directed by Romain Gavras, So Me and Justice themselves.

Background

The film follows Justice's March 2008 North American tour. This documentary is directed by Romain Gavras, So Me and the band themselves. The documentary is meant to cover less of the band's live shows, and more of their personal experience touring.[1]

The live portion of this release was recorded at a concert in San Francisco, California at the Concourse Exhibition Center, on March 27, 2008.

The film was released alongside a live album of the same name.

DVD song credits

Title Notes[2]
"DVNO"
"D.A.N.C.E"
"NY Excuse" Is a Justice remix of the track of the same name by Soulwax
"Phantom Part 2" Contains samples from Tenebrae by Goblin
"Waters of Nazareth (Prelude)" Contains samples from "The Fallen" (Justice Remix) by Franz Ferdinand
"Genesis"
"We Are Your Friends (Reprise)" Contains samples from "Never Be Alone" by Simian, "Atlantis to Interzone" by Klaxons, "Just One Fix" by Ministry
"Final" Contains samples from "Master of Puppets" by Metallica
"Pedrophilia" Song by Busy P
"Pocket Piano" Song by DJ Mehdi
"Psychotic Reaction" Song by Count Five
"Love Me, Please Love Me" Song by Michel Polnareff

Reception

Reception of the film has been positive.

Justine JC of Scene Crave said: "The cinematography is artistic and raw, yet deft, making the mess of a story line (well, lack there of…) strangely engaging. The film is literally an arbitrary compilation of the people and events involved in the band’s tour." [3]

References

External links

A Cross the Universe at the Internet Movie Database

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