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User Rating:
6.7/10   208 votes
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Writers:
Duncan Bridgeman (writer)
Jamie Catto (writer)
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Tagline:
Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost.
Awards:
1 nomination more
User Comments:
Thought-provoking musical montage... more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Asha Bhosle ... Herself
Whirimako Black ... Himself

Tim Booth ... Himself
Duncan Bridgeman ... Himself
Jamie Catto ... Himself
Neneh Cherry ... Herself
Ram Dass ... Himself
Brian Eno ... Himself
Cosi Fabian ... Herself
Michael Franti ... Himself

Dennis Hopper ... Himself
Maxi Jazz ... Himself
Linton Kwesi Johnson ... Himself
The Mahotella Queens ... Themselves
Baaba Mall ... Himself (as Baaba Maal)
Sharon Mitchell ... Herself

Grant Lee Phillips ... Himself
Eddi Reader ... Herself
Tom Robbins ... Himself
Anita Roddick ... Herself
Gabrielle Roth ... Herself
Jerry Sadowitz ... Himself

Penny Shaw ... Herself
Speech ... Himself

Michael Stipe ... Himself

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. ... Himself

Robbie Williams ... Himself
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Additional Details

Runtime:
155 min (DVD version)
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Certification:
UK:18

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
Thought-provoking musical montage..., 11 April 2007
7/10
Author: dwpollar from Bothell, Washington

1st watched 04/10/2007 - 7 out of 10(Dir-Jamie Catto & Duncan Bridgeman): Thought-provoking musical montage covering almost every important subject in life disguised as a full-length music video from artists around the world. This movie is packed with ideas but doesn't expect you to buy into any of them it just presents them. This is the modern way and this movie has a very modern all-world perspective on life that is refreshing. We get to hear from Christians, Jews, Atheists, Buddhists, and a host of other people from different regions and cultures all over the world between and during the songs. In a nice touch, we're treated with the names and the places where all the contributors are from at the very end. It's nice to match up the names with the faces and hear where they preside from and we get to see how diverse the movie's contributors are. This documentary won't make a lot of money, because documentaries usually don't but it definitely keeps your interest from the beginning to end. For any movie, to me, keeping your interest is the mark for a good movie and this movie hits that mark.

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