In Pursuit Of Repetitive Beats launches UK tour at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery today!
Read More"In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats," the UK’s biggest immersive VR experience, returns for a national homecoming tour starting 19 July at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. This award-winning interactive adventure takes audiences back to the heart of the Acid House movement, celebrating music, unity, and the joy of youth.
Read More“The Journey Back: A VR Experience” at SXSW was more than an exhibit; it was a holistic journey through personal Holocaust stories. From the immersive VR experience to the reflective lounge area, attendees were offered a unique space to engage with, reflect on, and discuss the profound stories of Holocaust survivors.
Read MoreDelighted to share that In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats clinched the Best Film & Digital: Interactive Award at the Adelaide Fringe. Immense thanks to our volunteers and the teams from Electric Dreams and Crossover Labs.
Read MoreDive into the birth of UK Acid House with "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats" at Electric Dreams, part of the Adelaide Fringe. Join us for an unforgettable journey into a culture that shaped modern dance music. Tickets are now available.
Read MoreThis March, East City Films is set to showcase three VR films at SXSW 2024 - “Walk to Westerbork”, “Escape to Shanghai”, and “Letters from Drancy”.
Read MoreExperience the groundbreaking VR journey 'In Pursuit Of Repetitive Beats' at the Phi Centre in Montreal this February. Join us in this unique collaboration at the intersection of art and technology.
Read MoreWe're thrilled to announce the release of the official poster for our groundbreaking VR film, 'Letters from Drancy'. The design mastermind behind this stunning visual is none other than Hannah Moitt.
Read MoreThe recently concluded Venice Film Festival was a transformative experience for everyone involved. Our film "Letters From Drancy" resonated deeply with the audience, and Marion Deichmann's presence in Venice left a lasting impact. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the festival and its incredible curators, Liz Rosenthal and Michel Reilhac.
Read MoreEast City Films and the Illinois Holocaust Museum unveil 'Letters from Drancy', a powerful VR film premiering at the Venice Film Festival. This immersive documentary highlights Holocaust survivor Marion Deichmann’s story of survival, resilience, and love.
Read MoreExperience the ecstasy of the 80s Acid House movement with 'In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats', premiering at Melbourne International Film Festival. Join us in this immersive, award-winning VR film journey.
Read MoreEast City Films and the Illinois Holocaust Museum unveil 'Letters from Drancy', a powerful VR film premiering at the Venice Film Festival. This immersive documentary highlights Holocaust survivor Marion Deichmann’s story of survival, resilience, and love.
Read MoreDive into the captivating VR experience, 'In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats,' at GIFF 2023. Relive the vibrant, pulsating energy of the 1989 Acid House movement.
Read MoreEast City Films and the Illinois Holocaust Museum unveil 'Letters from Drancy', a powerful VR film premiering at the Venice Film Festival. This immersive documentary highlights Holocaust survivor Marion Deichmann’s story of survival, resilience, and love.
Read MoreIn Pursuit of Repetitive Beats heads to Liverpool and FACT as part of the Eurovision celebrations in April and May.
Read MoreIn Pursuit of Repetitive Beats heads to Austin Texas and the South By South West festival for its North American premiere.
Read MoreIn Pursuit of Repetitive Beats wins the DocLab award for Immersive Non-Fiction at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 2022.
Read MoreIn Pursuit of Repetitive Beats heads to IDFA as part of the Doclab competition for Immersive Non-Fiction, jointly presented by ADE and IDFA DocLab, in collaboration with BFI London Film Festival.
Read MoreTime Out recommends In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats as one of the best things to see at the London Film Festival.
Read MoreIn Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is coming to the National Theatre in London for a run at the BFI London Film Festival.
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