Air Guitar
Air Guitar Nation (2007)
Although I have zero musical aptitude, I can relate to rockin' the air guitar. This movie chronicles the beginnings of the US Air Guitar Championship and the Americans' arrival on to the "world stage." Rotten Tomatoes gives it an 84%. From the Producers' Notes:
In the late summer of 2002, Kriston Rucker and Cedric Devitt touched down in Helsinki, Finland and made their way by train to a small fishing village on the Baltic coast. Oulu, Finland has been the mecca of international air guitar since the World Air Guitar Championships began there in the early '90s. Kriston had read a story about the 2001 championships in the Wall Street Journal, and the two men set out to find out what it was all about. Rucker and Devitt were welcomed into the community of air guitarists and invited to attend the high altitude training camp that takes place every year on a remote island, some 10 feet above sea level. There, they learned the rules of competition and the secrets of air guitar from the past masters: • Air guitarists usually perform under a stage name. • Each performance is one minute in duration. • Every competition consists of two rounds: the individual, in which the competitor performs to a song of their choice, and the compulsory, in which every competitor performs to one song chosen by the organizers and is only revealed on that night. • Judges score the performances on the 4.0 - 6.0 scale that was used in international figure skating until the recent spate of judging scandals.
Here's the trailer:
Pop it on your Netflix queue.

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