Login

It's All Gone Pete Tong

The rise, tragic fall and inspiring re-invention of legendary dance DJ, Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye AKA Dennis Pennis) is the subject of this subtly hilarious mockumentary which traces Wilde's descent into depression and substance abuse as he slowly becomes deaf and his perfect Ibiza lifestyle falls apart. After a year of self-pity he meets the no-nonsense Penelope who has a plan to get him back on the decks in this award-winning film festival hit.

Year: 2004
Genre: Art House Cinema, Comedy, Mockumentary, Disabilities
Country: Canada, UK
Director: Michael Dowse
Starring: Paul Kaye, Beatriz Batarda, Kate Magowan, Mike Wilmot, Neil Maskell, Pete Tong
Duration: 94 Minutes
Rating: R16 - Drug use, sex scenes and offensive language.
7.4/10
Location in store: Cult

AVAILABILITY

DVD out - ADD TO YOUR QUEUE

Permanent Collection

For in-store pickup reservations please call 03 3650 615

ALICE ALSO SUGGESTS:

The Acid House (1998)

Three short stories. 'The Granton Star Cause' finds a lad living at home with his parents. He has a...

Human Traffic (1999)

The real story of youth in the nineties is this: chemicals, clubs, bars, pubs, pushing the vinyl, bl...

Groove (2000)

It's Saturday night and hundreds of people have secretly converged at an abandoned San Francisco war...

Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000)

Kevin and Perry (Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke), the two gormless teenagers from "The Harry Enfield...

24 Hour Party People (2002)

This riveting film captures the meteoric real-life exploits of Tony Wilson (great performance by Ste...

Touch the Sound: A Sound Journey with Evelyn Glennie (2004)

Gracefully guided by Grammy Award-winning and nearly-deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie, this ground...

Sound Of Metal (2019)

Keeping at bay his inner demons by devoting himself to art, metal drummer, Ruben, has been living fo...

Sound Of Metal (Blu-ray) (2019)

Keeping at bay his inner demons by devoting himself to art, metal drummer, Ruben, has been living fo...