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2021-10-01 | Documentary
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Twenty-one years after Alan Zweig’s groundbreaking first feature documentary Vinyl, Zweig returns to the topic of compulsive record collecting with newfound introspection and a sunnier disposition. Punctuated by his signature mirror-confessionals, Records compiles colourful interviews with vinyl enthusiasts, swirling around the proverbial maxim that music has the power to connect us all.

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The runtime of Records is 87 minutes.
On May 14, 2024, the IMDB rating of Records is 7.2/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The genre of Records is Documentary.
The release date of Records is October 01, 2021.
The casts of Records are Adrian Warner starring as Self, Andrew Johnson starring as Self, Avery Strok starring as Self, Ben Shulman starring as Self, Bennett Phillips starring as Self, Allan Wong starring as Self.
On May 14, 2024, there were 627 public reaction to Records including therapeutic, left hanging, with the best music, fanatic, mentally ill.
Twenty-one years after Alan Zweig’s groundbreaking first feature documentary Vinyl, Zweig returns to the topic of compulsive record collecting with newfound introspection and a sunnier disposition. Punctuated by his signature mirror-confessionals, Records compiles colourful interviews with vinyl enthusiasts, swirling around the proverbial maxim that music has the power to connect us all..