Finisterre (2003)
London has always been a source of influence, inspiration and curiosity - Finisterre tries to identify the dreams that London holds for so many. Presented and scored by Saint Etienne, the film enraptures with a journey through the ultimate city of possibilities - from John Nash and Berthold Lubetkin to Hendon FC and Hampstead Heath via the New Piccadilly cafe. A genuinely moving meditation on the capital in all its tawdry glory, with extra features and deluxe booklet
Directors: Paul Kelly, Kieran Evans.
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Michael Jayston as Narrator (Voice) |
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Vashti Bunyan as Herself |
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Mark Perry as Himself |
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Anneliese Midgley-Shukman as Herself |
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Vic Godard as Himself |
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Shena Mackay as Herself |
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Nick Sanderson as Himself |
| Editing | Kieran Evans | Editor |
| Directing | Paul Kelly | Director |
| Writing | Bob Stanley | Writer |
| Writing | Kieran Evans | Writer |
| Writing | Kevin Pearce | Writer |
| Directing | Kieran Evans | Director |
| Sound | Pete Wiggs | Music |
| Sound | Sarah Cracknell | Music |
| Sound | Bob Stanley | Music |