Photos
Storyline
Featured review
Fun homage to the legendary Jazz guitarist
Aside from Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown, you won't find many places on film that discuss the legend of Django Reinhardt. Djangomania is an hour-long documentary in which writer-director-narrator Jamie Kastner travels the globe to reveal the influence of the legendary Gypsy guitarist. In addition to finding his most avid fans and taking the viewers back to the place of Django's roots, we also hear a lot of great music along the way, including an amusing Django-influenced jazz-bluegrass hybrid.
That said, my main complaint with this film is with Kastner himself. Using Michael Moore's style of invasively documenting, he tends to overshadow his subjects and often uses sarcasm in his narration and questions to disagree with them. It felt condescending in several instances. Other than that, I recommend this film. It was informative and contained great music.
That said, my main complaint with this film is with Kastner himself. Using Michael Moore's style of invasively documenting, he tends to overshadow his subjects and often uses sarcasm in his narration and questions to disagree with them. It felt condescending in several instances. Other than that, I recommend this film. It was informative and contained great music.
helpful•30
- charmpharm
- Aug 24, 2006
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content