Project Detail

GMF: Greatest Mother Fucker

Synopsis

An intimate portrait of John Grant, one of the best singer-songwriters of our generation. From the privacy of his bedroom to the pyramid stage at Glastonbury, the film follows Grant’s personal and artistic renaissance, on the verge of becoming a huge international start.

Details

Year
2018
Type of film
Features
Director
Daisy Asquith
Producer
Kat Mansoor, Al Morrow, Kristin Olafsdottir
Principal cast
With contributions from: John Grant, Elton John, Kylie Minogue

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Iceland coproduction

A Met Film (UK), Klikk Production (IS) with funding from the Wellcome Trust

Met Film

Al Morrow
Ealing Studios
Ealing Green
London
W5 5EP

Sales Company

Met Film Sales

Vesna Cudic
Ealing Studios
Ealing Green
London
W5 5EP

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