Director: Michael Winterbottom
Stars: Steve Coogan, Lennie James, John Thomson, Paul Popplewell
This digital-video biopic uses the life of journalist, record mogul and
club owner Tony Wilson to frame the story of the Manchester, England,
music scene from the heyday of punk through the late-'80s "Madchester"
era. As the founder of staunchly independent Factory Records, Wilson
(Steve Coogan) shepherded the careers of doomed post-punk combo Joy
Division, synth-pop superstars New Order and hedonistic louts the Happy
Mondays. Along the way, he helped bring rave culture to Britain under
the
aegis of the legendary
Hacienda nightclub.
24 Hour Party People follows Wilson from his
conversion to punk at a seminal Sex Pistols concert through the suicide
of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, the overwhelming success of New Order
and the eventual dissolution of the Factory empire thanks to bad
business decisions, underworld ties and the hedonistic excess of the
Happy Mondays. Directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by frequent
collaborator Frank Cottrell Boyce, 24 Hour Party People features cameos
from a large number of Manchester music luminaries. The supporting cast
includes Shirley Henderson and John Simm, both of whom appeared in
Winterbottom's Wonderland, while the film's title comes from a Happy
Mondays song. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi
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