- The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005)
- Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest (2011)
- We Are Your Friends (2015)
- Pump Up the Volume (1990)
- Scratch (2001)
- Berlin Calling (2008)
- It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004)
- Electric Daisy Carnival Experience (2011)
- The Get Down (2016)
- Scratch the Surface (1997)
Are you ready to dive into the electrifying world of DJs? These films not only showcase the pulsating beats and rhythms that have shaped music culture but also delve into the personal lives and struggles of the DJs behind the decks. From the rise of disco to the birth of electronic dance music, this collection of biopics offers a fascinating look at the individuals who have turned the music industry on its head. Whether you're a music enthusiast or just love a good story, these films will keep you grooving to the end.

The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005)
Description: While not strictly about a DJ, this French film features a protagonist who aspires to be a concert pianist but gets involved in the seedy world of real estate. His love for music and the DJ scene is palpable.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1978 film "Fingers," directed by James Toback.


Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest (2011)
Description: This documentary explores the journey of the influential hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, with a focus on their DJ, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and his role in shaping their sound.
Fact: The film was directed by Michael Rapaport, who is known for his love of hip-hop culture.


We Are Your Friends (2015)
Description: This film follows Cole, an aspiring DJ, as he learns the ropes from a seasoned DJ, played by Zac Efron. It explores the competitive and often cutthroat world of electronic dance music.
Fact: The film features an original soundtrack with tracks produced by Efron's character.


Pump Up the Volume (1990)
Description: While not about a DJ in the traditional sense, this film features a high school student who becomes a pirate radio DJ, influencing his peers with his rebellious broadcasts.
Fact: The film's title is inspired by the M|A|R|R|S song of the same name, which was a hit in the late '80s.


Scratch (2001)
Description: While not strictly a biopic, "Scratch" documents the history of hip-hop DJing, featuring interviews with legendary DJs like Grandmaster Flash and DJ Shadow, making it an essential watch for understanding the DJ culture.
Fact: The film was co-produced by Doug Pray, who also directed "Hype!" about the Seattle grunge scene.


Berlin Calling (2008)
Description: This German film follows DJ Ickarus, played by Paul Kalkbrenner, as he navigates fame, addiction, and the Berlin techno scene. It's a raw and real portrayal of the highs and lows of DJ life.
Fact: Paul Kalkbrenner, who plays the lead, is a well-known DJ and producer in real life, and the soundtrack features his music.


It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004)
Description: This film captures the life of Frankie Wilde, a fictional DJ who loses his hearing but finds a new way to connect with music. It's a must-watch for its unique take on the DJ lifestyle and its emotional depth.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the life of real-life DJ Frankie Wilde, and the title refers to a British slang phrase meaning "it's all gone wrong."


Electric Daisy Carnival Experience (2011)
Description: While not a biopic, this documentary captures the essence of the DJ culture through the lens of the massive Electric Daisy Carnival, featuring interviews with DJs and fans alike.
Fact: The film was released in 3D, providing an immersive experience of the festival's atmosphere.


The Get Down (2016)
Description: Although a TV series, "The Get Down" captures the birth of hip-hop in the late '70s, focusing on young DJs and their journey in the Bronx. It's a vibrant and energetic depiction of the era.
Fact: The series was created by Baz Luhrmann, known for his visually stunning films like "Moulin Rouge!"


Scratch the Surface (1997)
Description: This documentary dives into the world of turntablism, showcasing the skills and stories of DJs like DJ Qbert and Mix Master Mike, providing insight into the art form.
Fact: The film was one of the first to focus on the technical aspects of DJing.
