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Phantom Axes

By Michael Gallucci

Published on June 20, 2007

The stars of the documentary Air Guitar Nation have no delusions of grandeur. They’re well aware of their status as frustrated musicians who’ve settled for a different type of rock and roll dream -- one that includes all the thrills of manic axe-shredding, but without an actual guitar. The film focuses on the first-ever U.S. Air Guitar Championships and the victor’s quest for the world title. An N.Y.C. actor who calls himself C-Diddy (he’s appeared in episodes of Heroes, The Shield, and Law & Order) wins both the East and West Coast rounds, and heads to Finland for global domination. But the determined second-place finisher (the excellently named Bjorn Turoque) won’t give up so easily. Director Alexandra Lipsitz manages genuine tension in the contest’s outcome.
Sat., June 23, 9:05 p.m.; Sun., June 24, 7 p.m.