
D.A.F.T.
Music · Science Fiction · Documentary
Overview
A strange combination of techno and New Wave music, the French duo Daft Punk caused an international dance sensation with their catchy hit "Around The World." This fantastic French import showcases the fact that the duo's innovation carries over to the video realm from the musical one. D.A.F.T. features their first four famous videos -- "Da Funk," "Around The World," "Burnin," and "Revolution 909."
Top Cast
Tony Maxwell
Tony Maxwell
Dog Boy (Da Funk & Fresh)
Tony Maxwell
Dog Boy (Da Funk & Fresh)


Catherine Kellner
Catherine Kellner
Beatrice (Da Funk & Fresh)
Catherine Kellner
Beatrice (Da Funk & Fresh)
James C. Heavy
James C. Heavy
The Fireman (Burnin')
James C. Heavy
The Fireman (Burnin')
Zachary Adam Hofstadter
Zachary Adam Hofstadter
Kid (Burnin')
Zachary Adam Hofstadter
Kid (Burnin')


Thomas Bangalter
Thomas Bangalter
Party Person 1 (Burnin')
Thomas Bangalter
Party Person 1 (Burnin')


Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Party Person 2 (Burnin')
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Party Person 2 (Burnin')


DJ Sneak
DJ Sneak
Party Person 4 (Burnin')
DJ Sneak
Party Person 4 (Burnin')
Karen Sanchez
Karen Sanchez
Party Person 5
Karen Sanchez
Party Person 5
Roger Sanchez
Roger Sanchez
Party Person 6 (Burnin')
Roger Sanchez
Party Person 6 (Burnin')
Junior Sanchez
Junior Sanchez
Party Person 7 (Burnin')
Junior Sanchez
Party Person 7 (Burnin')
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