
Busy P Says "Oui" 2024
"Sometimes a ‘Oui’ can change your life."
Coachella's legendary festival stages come alive in *Busy P Says "Oui"* (2024), a vibrant 10-minute doc directed by Joey Garfield.
Director: Joey Garfield
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Busy P Says "Oui"* (2024) about?
This short documentary dives into the life and legacy of Pedro Winter, aka Busy P, chronicling his influence on global electronic music. From managing Daft Punk to launching Ed Banger Records, the film showcases his journey alongside rare footage of legendary festival performances.
Who directed *Busy P Says "Oui"*?
Joey Garfield directed the film, bringing a dynamic visual style that complements its high-energy subject matter.
Who stars in *Busy P Says "Oui"*?
The documentary features Pedro Winter (Busy P), Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Xavier de Rosnay, Gaspard Augé, and Thibaut Berland.
Is *Busy P Says "Oui"* (2024) worth watching?
At just 10 minutes, this short packs a powerful punch for electronic music fans. While it's unrated, its themes of creativity and cultural impact make it a compelling watch, especially for those drawn to the French Touch and festival culture.
How long is *Busy P Says "Oui"*?
The runtime is 10 minutes.
About Busy P Says "Oui" (2024) — The untold story behind Coachella's French electronic dream
Coachella's legendary festival stages come alive in *Busy P Says "Oui"* (2024), a vibrant 10-minute doc directed by Joey Garfield. The film traces the extraordinary journey of Pedro Winter—aka Busy P—from his pivotal role as Daft Punk's manager to founding the iconic Ed Banger Records. Through rare archival footage, including Daft Punk's iconic 2006 Coachella set and Justice's electrifying festival performances, this short captures the raw energy and cultural impact of house music and the French Touch.
With a pulse-quickening atmosphere and a narrative that celebrates risk-taking and serendipity, *Busy P Says "Oui"* isn't just a tribute to a scene—it's a testament to how one word, one moment, can ignite a movement. Whether you're a die-hard fan of electronic beats or a newcomer to the genre, Garfield's film pulses with the kind of infectious enthusiasm that makes you want to hit play and let the music lead the way.