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Using rare colour footage from the BFI National Archive, the film is a lyrical examination of life in post-war London, from the early years of the welfare state to the transformation of the docklands in the early eighties. A labour of love from the members of British indie pop band Saint Etienne and those in their orbit. Historical documentary written by Bob Stanley and Travis Elborough. Narrated by Ian McShane. Music by Pete Wiggs. Vocals by Sarah Cracknell (Saint Etienne), Debsey Wykes (Dolly Mixture, Birdie) and Sean Read (Birdie). Archive supervisor John Carino. Archive research Paul Kelly, Bob Stanley and Travis Elborough. Produced by Martin Kelly. Edited and directed by Paul Kelly. (2013)
Condition | Used Very Good |
Label | Heavenly Films |
EAN | 5060440860003 |
Released | 2015 |
Disc Type | DVD |
Rating | E |
Format | PAL |
Ratio | 1.37:1 |
Region | ALL |
Run Time | 70 Minutes |
Audio | English |
Subtitles | None |
Extras | 14 page booklet |
Theatrical trailers | |
Unused test sequences | |
Audio commentary with screenwriters Bob Stanley and Travis Elborough | |
Audio commentary with score composer Pete Wiggs and director Paul Kelly | |
Alternate soundtrack - Live score by Saint Etienne recorded on 13th September 2014 at The Barbican, London |