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A Short Film About Chilling....

Aug 31, 1990
0h 37m
★ 9.0

Overview

Follows the Ibiza club scene during the summer of 1990

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Kinesis Films
Channel 4 Television

Cast

Graham Massey

Self

Graham Massey

Andrew Barker

Self

Andrew Barker

Martin Price

Self

Martin Price

Darren Partington

Self

Darren Partington

Charlie Chester

Self

Charlie Chester

Paul Daley

Self

Paul Daley

Terry Farley

Self

Terry Farley

Peter Hooton

Self

Peter Hooton

Sally Rodgers

Self

Sally Rodgers

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