
PAFF 2023 Best Documentary Feature - Nominee
A vibrant and nostalgic music documentary that showcases the beginnings of techno music and how Detroit was the creative and cultural hub for the creation and development of these beats. This lively exploration takes viewers from Detroit to Chicago to London and Berlin, exposes yet another chapter in cultural misappropriation as it traces techno’s origins in the African American community and not the German community, as is now mistakenly thought. Focusing on the talent of a group of young Black artists — including Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Blake Baxter, Eddie Fowlkes and Santonio Echols — “God Said Give ‘Em Drum Machines” is a compelling, rarely showcased history of mismanaged success, damaged friendships, ascendant beats and raw inspiration detailing how the innovation and artistry of these Detroit musicians led to one of the most celebrated and profitable musical genres in the world.
- Year2022
- Runtime96 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUS, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, South Africa
- PremiereWest Coast
- Social Media
- DirectorKristian R. Hill
- ScreenwriterKristian R. Hill, Jennifer Washington, Tim Roddy, Tom Quarterman
- ProducerJennifer Washington, Kristian R. Hill, Delmar Washington, David Grandison Jr.
- Executive ProducerJennifer Washington, Kathryn Everett, Bryn Mooser, Christina McLarty Arquette, David Arquette, Justin Lacob, Andy Hseih, Tony Hseih, Shaka Senghor
- Co-ProducerEric Jackson
- CastBlake Baxter, Derrick May, Eddie Fowlkes, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Mike Huckaby, Norman Anderson, Richie Hawtin, Santonio Echols
- CinematographerMoses Mitchell
- EditorCharles Little II ACE, Kristian R. Hill, Doug Blush
- AnimatorDamion Lewin
- ComposerReggie Dokes
- Sound DesignFlora Zaret, Audio Design Desk
- MusicKai Alcé, Scan 7, Butterbandz, Omar-S, Walter "Hazmat" Howard
PAFF 2023 Best Documentary Feature - Nominee
A vibrant and nostalgic music documentary that showcases the beginnings of techno music and how Detroit was the creative and cultural hub for the creation and development of these beats. This lively exploration takes viewers from Detroit to Chicago to London and Berlin, exposes yet another chapter in cultural misappropriation as it traces techno’s origins in the African American community and not the German community, as is now mistakenly thought. Focusing on the talent of a group of young Black artists — including Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Blake Baxter, Eddie Fowlkes and Santonio Echols — “God Said Give ‘Em Drum Machines” is a compelling, rarely showcased history of mismanaged success, damaged friendships, ascendant beats and raw inspiration detailing how the innovation and artistry of these Detroit musicians led to one of the most celebrated and profitable musical genres in the world.
- Year2022
- Runtime96 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUS, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, South Africa
- PremiereWest Coast
- Social Media
- DirectorKristian R. Hill
- ScreenwriterKristian R. Hill, Jennifer Washington, Tim Roddy, Tom Quarterman
- ProducerJennifer Washington, Kristian R. Hill, Delmar Washington, David Grandison Jr.
- Executive ProducerJennifer Washington, Kathryn Everett, Bryn Mooser, Christina McLarty Arquette, David Arquette, Justin Lacob, Andy Hseih, Tony Hseih, Shaka Senghor
- Co-ProducerEric Jackson
- CastBlake Baxter, Derrick May, Eddie Fowlkes, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Mike Huckaby, Norman Anderson, Richie Hawtin, Santonio Echols
- CinematographerMoses Mitchell
- EditorCharles Little II ACE, Kristian R. Hill, Doug Blush
- AnimatorDamion Lewin
- ComposerReggie Dokes
- Sound DesignFlora Zaret, Audio Design Desk
- MusicKai Alcé, Scan 7, Butterbandz, Omar-S, Walter "Hazmat" Howard