Project Detail

Art Sex Music

Art Sex Music

Synopsis

A biographical documentary of the artist Cosey Fanni Tutti based on her best selling memoir.

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Features
Running time
102 min
Director
Caroline Catz 2nd Feature
Producer
Andy Starke
Editor
Luke Clayton Thompson
Composer
Cosey Fanni Tutti
Principal cast
Cosey Fanni Tutti

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