Project Detail

Four Last Songs

Synopsis

From his idyllic Mediterranean home, Larry dreams of being a great musician. When the opportunity comes his way to stage a gala tribute concert, he grabs it with both hands.

A heady blend of music, love, lust and angst amidst the olive groves.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Features
Running time
113 mins
Director
Francesca Joseph
Producer
David M Thompson, Duncan Reid, Paula Jalfon
Co-Producer
David M. Thompson, Duncan Reid, Paula Jalfon
Editor
St John O'Rorke
Screenwriter
Francesca Joseph
Director of Photography
Javier Salmones
Sound
George Richards
Composer
Dan Jones
Principal cast
Stanley Tucci, Rhys Ifans, Hugh Bonneville, Jessica Stevenson, Marisa Paredes, Emmanuelle Seigner, Jena Malone, Karl Johnson, Virgile Bramly, Maria Esteve

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Home Movies

1 Mortimer Street
London W1T 3JA
UK

Sales Company

Capitol Films

23 Queensdale Place
London W11 4SQ
UK

T +44(0)20 7471 6000

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