Watch Warriors of the Discotheque
- 2011
- 1 hr 31 min
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8.2 (44)
1984! The year of the famous Orwell novel, the year Apple introduced Mac computers via the famous Ridley Scott commercial and the year Ronald Reagan won in a Presidential landslide. In fact, the Republican National Convention was hosted in Dallas, Texas. Also, in Dallas, the seeds were sown for the beginning of the entire rave/ecstasy scene in a night club on the northwest edge of downtown. That place was the notorious Starck Club (so-called because it was the first major project designed by Philippe Starck; it put him on the map in the United States). The Starck Club opened in Dallas on May 12, 1984 and, not long after, hosted the GOP in the form of a "Starcktari" party complete with a baby elephant! Ironically, Philippe Starck is now a world renowned designer but until his foray in Dallas he was only an up-and-coming Parisian designer virtually unknown outside of France. After the club, he went on to design the Hotel Royalton in New York as well as the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills in which he currently has an exclusive ten year contract. In addition, the mid '80s brought about a new second British invasion and the birth of new wave music: Dead or Alive, Book of Love, Prince, Grace Jones, Karen Finley and a whole slew of new bands and artists performed there. Dallas in the 1980s was fast becoming a world-class city. WARRIORS OF THE DISCOTHEQUE explores the legacy and influence the club has had on everything from design, music and fashion. This exciting story unfolds by incorporating interviews with those that were there: former employees, managers, performers and key influential patrons. The film makes the case the Starck Club may have been the greatest night club ever!
Warriors of the Discotheque is a 2011 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.2.