Free Spirits
Synopsis
Set in a bar in South London, Free Spirits is an hilarious, sexy, feel-good and deliciously foul-mouthed comedy following the fortunes of four individuals throughout the course of the hottest day of the summer.
Bandana Bob, the Bar owner, is fighting off a takeover bid from a particularly ruthless developer. Matty, Bob's trusty sidekick is having trouble with his furiously maternal girlfriend. Jimmy, a boxer on the comeback trail, is having a hard time supporting his family, not to mention his double crossing manager. Kelly, an aspiring actress, really likes Bob, but being shy, is unsure how to proceed with her amorous desires.
And then there's the customers - office girls, clergymen, drug dealers, bald men, salesmen. You won't believe their antics, or reasons for being in the bar.
Never will you see a British comedy in quite the same way after seeing Free Spirits. A comedy about being who you want to be, and doing what you want to do . . .
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 88 mins
- Format
- 35mm Fuji
- Director
- Oliver Knott
- Producer
- Geoff Poole, Mike Hudson
- Editor
- R. V Dingo
- Screenwriter
- Oliver Knott
- Director of Photography
- David Byrne
- Sound
- Joe Walters
- Music
- Big Jim Sullivan
- Principal Cast
- Leon Herbert, Sally Ann Marsh, Richard Clements, Jimmy Flint
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 26th November 2005