
🎬 Title: Jukebox
Story: Set in the mid-1950s, “Jukebox” tells the tale of Denis Pantis, the son of Greek immigrants captivated by the world of rock ’n’ roll. While he aspired to emulate Elvis’ stardom, Denis ultimately became a pivotal figure in Quebec’s music scene as a leading record producer during the 1960s. This documentary reflects on his journey as the ‘king of the 45,’ alongside a vibrant new generation of artists, producers, and lyricists who helped cultivate an independent recording industry unlike any other.
⭐ Rating: 7 (1 vote)
📅 Release Date: September 4, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary, Music
🎬 Directors: Éric Ruel, Guylaine Maroist
🌍 Country: Canada

👥 Cast: Denis Pantis (Self), Michèle Richard (Self), Renée Martel (Self), Ginette Laterreur (Self), Denise Biron (Self), Gilles Girard (Self), Bruce Huard (Self), Hélène Laflèche (Self), Pierre Lalonde (Self – archive footage), Janette Bertrand (Self – archive footage)
Editor’s Note: “Jukebox” (2020) is an engaging documentary that artfully merges music and storytelling, prioritizing tone over spectacle. Under the guidance of directors Éric Ruel and Guylaine Maroist, the film maintains a rhythmic flow and a strong sense of location. The performances, particularly by Denis Pantis, Michèle Richard, and Renée Martel, lend emotional depth to the narrative. With a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes, the film effectively captures its essence. While it has its flaws, the overall strengths make it a compelling watch. If the concept resonates with you, consider adding it to your watch list.
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