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Overview
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Director:
Writer:
Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay)
Release Date:
5 April 2002 (UK)
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Tagline:
The unbelievably true story of one man, one movement, the music and madness that was Manchester.
Plot:
In 1976, Tony Wilson sets up Factory Records and brings Manchester's music to the world. full summary | full synopsis
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Sex
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Factory Records
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1976
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Record Label
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Granada TV
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Awards:
1 win
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12 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(5 articles)
Wilson To Be Remembered At 24-hour Conversation Bash
(From WENN. 24 March 2008, 8:05 AM, PDT)
DiCaprio: Party Free
(From WENN. 20 May 2002)
(From WENN. 24 March 2008, 8:05 AM, PDT)
DiCaprio: Party Free
(From WENN. 20 May 2002)
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Two words: Fookin' Brellyint!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Steve Coogan | ... | Tony Wilson | |
| John Thomson | ... | Charles | |
| Nigel Pivaro | ... | Actor at Granada | |
| Lennie James | ... | Alan | |
| Shirley Henderson | ... | Lindsay | |
| Martin Hancock | ... | Howard | |
| Mark Windows | ... | Johnny Rotten | |
| Paddy Considine | ... | Rob | |
| John Simm | ... | Bernard | |
| Ralf Little | ... | Hooky | |
| Dave Gorman | ... | John the Postman | |
| Andy Serkis | ... | Martin | |
| Danny Cunningham | ... | Shaun | |
| Paul Popplewell | ... | Paul | |
| Ron Cook | ... | Derek |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Madchester (UK) (working title)
Twenty Four Hour Party People (UK) (DVD title)
24 Hour Party People (France) [fr]
24 Hour Party People (Spain) [es]
24 Hour Party People (Greece) [el]
24 ores gemates rock (Greece) (TV title) [el]
A Festa Nunca Termina (Brazil) [pt]
La fiesta interminable (Argentina) [es]
La nueva orden (Mexico) [es]
Manchester 1970-1990: La fiesta interminable (Argentina) [es]
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Twenty Four Hour Party People (UK) (DVD title)
24 Hour Party People (France) [fr]
24 Hour Party People (Spain) [es]
24 Hour Party People (Greece) [el]
24 ores gemates rock (Greece) (TV title) [el]
A Festa Nunca Termina (Brazil) [pt]
La fiesta interminable (Argentina) [es]
La nueva orden (Mexico) [es]
Manchester 1970-1990: La fiesta interminable (Argentina) [es]
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong language, drug use and sexuality.
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Runtime:
117 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Portugal:M/16 |
Singapore:R(A) |
Germany:16 |
South Africa:16LV |
USA:TV-MA (cable rating) |
Argentina:16 |
Australia:MA |
Brazil:18 |
Canada:14A |
Finland:K-15 |
France:U |
Iceland:12 |
Japan:R-15 |
Mexico:C |
Netherlands:16 |
New Zealand:R16 |
Norway:15 |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:11 |
UK:18 |
USA:R
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Trivia:
Ralf Little plays Peter Hook in the film. Caroline Aherne, the writer of "The Royle Family" (1998), which Little also stars in, was once married to Hook.
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Goofs:
Factual errors: The film shows Ian Curtis having hanged himself while watching the Werner Herzog film "Stroszek". He actually hanged himself after he finished watching the film, and while listening to the Iggy Pop album "The Idiot".
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Quotes:
[first lines]
Tony Wilson: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's the latest craze sweeping the Pennines, and I've got to be honest, I'd rather be sweeping the Pennines right now.
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Tony Wilson: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's the latest craze sweeping the Pennines, and I've got to be honest, I'd rather be sweeping the Pennines right now.
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Soundtrack:
Rowche Rumble
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This is, was and forever will be one of my favourite films of all time. A joyous love letter to the music, magic and madmen of Manchester, 24 Hour Party People is utterly, utterly exhilarating. Even if you don't know your New Order from your Durutti Column, you'll be hard-pressed not to get a kick out of Michael Winterbottom and Frank Cottrel Boyce's freewheeling depiction of a great time in pop culture.
In a nutshell, this is the story of a scene, a scene that grew out of the british punk explosion of the mid seventies. Inspired by the rising vibe in his home town, television presenter Tony Wilson, with the aid of colleagues Rob Gretton and Alan Erasmus created Factory Records. Factory is, as described in the film "an experiment in human nature", with no written contracts (barring one written on a napkin in Wilson's own blood) and total creative freedom for its acts. From the mid seventies to the early nineties, Factory launched a barrage of fresh and exciting talent on an unsuspecting world, ranging from punk (Joy Division, later to become New Order) to house (A Guy Called Gerald) and dance (Happy Mondays). At the centre of it all was Wilson, all the while balancing his empire building with a steady day job with Granada Television.
Winterbottom's film crams sixteen years of music history into under two hours, using and appropriately chaotic mix of storytelling techniques to rocket the story along. It's by no means an accurate account, (just listen to the commentary by Wilson on the DVD) but encapsulates the spirit of the Manchester Movement beautifully. The plot itself is split into two halves. Firstly, the early punk days, spearheaded by a promising quartet called Joy Division. Joy Division were the first notable artistic success of the label, but were hindered by controversy (the name was derived from the Nazi division of women who were used in an attempt to create the master race), gigs that often degenerated into brawls and most crucially, a talented, but troubled, severely epileptic lead singer, one Ian Curtis. The rapid rise and even faster fall of Joy Division anchors the first half.
The second half sees us bear witness to the birth of rave culture, aided along by one of Wilson's acts, the Happy Mondays. Formed by brothers Shaun and Paul Ryder, they blazed through Manchester in a blizzard of coke and heroin and shaped dance music in no small way. Oh, and they pretty much helped to run Factory into the ground.
Bouncing from hilarious comedy (a great deal of it improvised)to genuine poignancy (the decline of Curtis is heartbreaking stuff) the film is an utter triumph of wit, wonderment and technique. As Wilson, comedian Steve Coogan is nothing short of dynamic. Teetering on the right side caricature (and injecting a great deal of his Alan Partridge persona in to the mix) Coogan is the lynchpin for an otherwise wildly chaotic narrative. The entire cast do sterling work impersonating the Manchester luminaries of old (and by old, I mean young, before the drugs and booze). From Danny Cunningham's uninhibited Shaun Ryder to John Simm's gentle Bernard Sumner and Andy Serkis's fearsome Martin Hannet, (an arguably more fearsome character than Gollum if you ask me....) they're all great. But best of all is Sean Harris, who is simply unforgettable as Ian Curtis. He's so dead-on accurate its almost scary, from the haunted eyes and cheeky humor (witness his first meeting with Wilson) to the eccentric dance moves, its a performance that deserves every award in the book.
Oh and the music. Well if you're already a fan, I sure as hell don't need to say it, do I?
As it was, so it goes and so do I. See this movie before you die. Go on, rent it tonight, rent it now, buy it if you have to or if you're really desperate, just steal a copy. But please, see this movie, you won't regret it.