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Film Description
Three offbeat comedies, comprising:
A Cock And Bull Story (Michael Winterbottom, 2005)
A frequently hilarious comedy from the breathtakingly versatile Winterbottom. He has made a film about making a film adaptation of the famously unfilmable The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, with droll performances from Coogan and Brydon as two of the key players. Nominated for five British Independent Film Awards.
Its All Gone Pete Tong (Michael Dowse, 2004)
Shot in a mockumentary style reminiscent of This is Spinal Tap, this is a funny, touching tale of Frankie Wilde, the deaf DJ. As Frankie's hearing rapidly disintegrates, and his former manager, wife, friends, and record label slowly fade away, the distraught DJ plunges into the depths of despair. Many real-life DJ's appear in the film, musing on Frankie's rise and fall in the cut throat world of dance music.
Grand Theft Parsons (David Caffrey, 2003)
Following the death of the cult musician Gram Parsons, famed for his rock 'n' roll antics and duets with Emmylou Harris, road manager Phil Kaufman steals the dead body with the intent of fulfilling Gram's instructions for its disposal.