The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think Filming Locations

The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think filming locations

Where was The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think filmed? The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think was filmed in 2 locations across Japan in the following places:

The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think Filming Locations

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland. It is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea in the south.

Yuzawa is a resort town in the Japanese Alps. It’s known for its hot springs and many ski areas. Yuzawa Kogen Ropeway links the town with ski trails and Alp no Sato botanical garden. At the Echigo-Yuzawa train station, Ponshukan is a sake museum with a tasting area and sake bath. The Snow Country Museum is dedicated to the area’s history and the Yuzawa-set novel “Snow Country.”

The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think (2012)
Runtime: 85 minutes
Rating: 8.2
Release year: 2012
IMDB: tt2137916
Plot summary

For nearly two decades, The Chemical Brothers' "mind-bending" audiovisual live show has played to packed houses and festivals across the globe. But it has never been documented on film. Until now. In 2011, at the iconic Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, The Chemical Brothers played a headline set in front of 50,000 fans which was captured on 21 cameras. Immersing us in the thick of a frenetic crowd, Don't Think captures the synaesthetic barrage of sound, film and light and the transforming effect it has on its audience. Directed by Adam Smith, one of the show's visual creators, we are taken on a magical realist psychedelic journey where we feel the show rather than merely watch it.

Genres
Documentary
Music
Cast
The Chemical Brothers
Tom Rowlands
Ed Simons
Mario Kobayashi Stopford
Directors
Adam Smith
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The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think filming locations