Document: A Film About Malojian

Document: A Film About Malojian

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Chicago, Illinois | Audio Tape

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  • Genre(s): Musical, Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Colm Laverty
  • Cast(s): Steve Albini, Malojian
  • Duration: 1h 14min
  • Music: Malojian
  • Similar To: Better Man, EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
  • Story:
    Featuring legendary recording engineer Steve Albini, 'Document: A film about Malojian' captures the energy of a band at the top of their game, as they rush to complete their third album, "This is Nowhere", in just four days.
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Featuring legendary recording engineer Steve Albini, 'Document: A film about Malojian' captures the energy of a band at the top of their game, as they rush to complete their third album, "This is Nowhere", in just four days.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The audio accompanying the shot of the plane at the beginning is actually the sound of the tape machine rewinding.

Popular Dialogues

"Michael Mormecha: It's given me a new appreciation and an understanding about, like, all of your favourite records from the past forty years. Really only the best players can cut it on analogue."

"Steve Albini: Whenever I'm in a scenario where someone says "How many tracks have we got left?", my blood boils slightly because that's utterly the wrong question. Stephen Scullion: Is 24 tracks the maximum? Steve Albini: Oh no! 'Cause you can bounce things down and make space for more things or you can slave up another multitrack and then have infinite - literally infinite tracks, you know. Stephen Scullion: Fuck that. Steve Albini: I agree - fuck that!"