Project Detail

Ant Muzak

Synopsis

Even cult 80's popstars need to do the shopping. Nick Moran (LOCK, STOCK & TWO SMOKING BARRELS) and Mackenzie Crook (THE OFFICE) star in this documentary-style comedy about Adam & The Ants making a charmingly off-kilter trip to their local 24-hour supermarket at 2am on a nondescript weekday morning.

Cruising the aisles like some kind of bizarre surrogate family-unit, the flamboyantly dressed band-members are thrown into crisis when one of their 2 drummers suddenly goes missing.

'Demented deadpan fun that truly stands and delivers', (HOT DOG MAGAZINE UK). 'Piss funny. I was on the floor', (MR. Adam Ant).

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Features
Running time
9 mins 22 secs
Format
16mm
Director
Ben Gregor
Producer
Film Club Enterprises, Magnetic
Editor
Dragomir Bajalica
Screenwriter
Tim Plester
Director of Photography
Crighton Bone
Sound
Nigel Batting
Music
Ruth Barrett, Ruskin Williamson
Principal cast
Nick Moran, Mackenzie Crook, Steve Oram, Tim Plester, Tom Meeten, Gary Tibbs, Mark Heap (Voice)

Genre

Production Status

Production Company

Film Club Enterprises

www.blakesjunction7.com/antmuzak

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