Hey DJ (film)

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Hey DJ
Directed byMiguel Delgado
Jon Jacobs
Agostino Carollo
Written byJames Ricardo
Jon Jacobs
Agostino Carollo
Produced byAgostino Carollo
Joe Chavez
Jon Jacobs
James Ricardo
StarringJon Jacobs
Charlotte Lewis
Tina Wiseman
Ivelin Giro
Terry Camilleri
CinematographyEdgar Cabral
Edited byMiguel Delgado
Agostino Carollo
Music byAgostino Carollo
Release date
2003
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hey DJ is an American 2003 film directed by Miguel Delgado and Jon Jacobs, produced by Agostino Carollo and Joe Chavez and starring Jon Jacobs,[1] Charlotte Lewis, Tina Wiseman, Ivelin Giro and Terry Camilleri.[2][3] It features the appearance of superstar DJs Carl Cox, Tiësto, Bob Sinclar, Ferry Corsten, Spankox, Marco V, Pete Tong and many others. Original movie soundtrack by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox.[4]

Plot

Hey DJ chronicles the journeys of DJ Hound. From Miami to Ibiza he struggles to break into the club scene. With the support and advice of some of the best DJs in the world he tries to find the night (and the love) of his life. The movie, filmed in and around such clubs as Space Miami and Pacha Ibiza features the appearances of Carl Cox, Tiësto, Judge Jules, Eddie Halliwell, Bob Sinclar, Pete Tong, Spankox, Anne Savage, Marc Aurel, Kai Tracid, Lisa Lashes, Chris Cox, Robbie Rivera, Kevens, Ferry Corsten, Junior Jack, Marco V and 1980's rock star Annabella Lwin from Bow Wow Wow.

References

  1. ^ Marcelle Perks (2 December 2003). "Oldenburg Film Festival 2003". kamera.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Hey DJ". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Hey DJ". Ibiza Film Office. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. ^ Totilo, Stephen (27 May 2011). "In The Virtual World, His Fiancée Never Died". Kotaku.

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