There’s something quietly compelling about documentaries that manage to capture the essence of electronic music culture without resorting to the usual visual clichés or breathless narration. Hoj Jomehri’s Sound of a Dream, which had its world premiere at London’s Doc’n Roll Film Festival this October, is one of those rare films that gets it right. The American-Iranian director has created a feature-length portrait of Lee Burridge that goes beyond the typical artist documentary format, tracing four decades of evolution from a small seaside village in Dorset to the global stages that have defined modern dance music…
From Dorset to Burning Man: Director Hoj Jomehri on Telling Lee Burridge’s Story
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