
The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music 2009
"The first film that captures the history of today's dance music, and how it has changed not only the dance-floor, but the world."
Dive into the electrifying evolution of house music with *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music* (2009), a vibrant documentary that traces the genre's roots from the disco era to the iconic clubs that shaped its future.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music* (2009) about?
This documentary explores the origins and cultural impact of house music, tracing its evolution from disco to the legendary clubs that defined a movement. It highlights the genre's influence on nightlife and global music scenes through firsthand accounts and archival insights.
Who directed *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music*?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music*?
Key figures featured include Jesse Saunders, Frankie Knuckles, Robert Owens, Joe Smooth, and Loleatta Holloway, among other influential voices in house music.
Is *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music* (2009) worth watching?
If you're passionate about music history or dance culture, this documentary is a must-watch. Its engaging storytelling and rare interviews make it a treasure trove for fans of the genre, even without a formal rating.
How long is *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music*?
The film runs for 99 minutes.
About The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music (2009) — A Deep Dive Into Dance Music's Revolutionary Past
Dive into the electrifying evolution of house music with *The Unusual Suspects: Once Upon A Time In House Music* (2009), a vibrant documentary that traces the genre's roots from the disco era to the iconic clubs that shaped its future. This film doesn't just tell the story—it immerses you in the pulsating energy of legendary nightspots like The Warehouse and The Loft, where beats became anthems and communities found their voice. Through candid interviews with pioneers like Frankie Knuckles and Jesse Saunders, the documentary unpacks the cultural ripple effects of house music, from underground raves to global dance floors.
With a runtime of 99 minutes, *The Unusual Suspects* blends nostalgia with raw authenticity, capturing the rebellious spirit and transformative power of a genre that redefined nightlife and left an indelible mark on the world.