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9 songs (Nine songs) - Kieran O'Brien, Margot Stilley, Huw Bunford, Michael Winterbottom
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Movie propaganda
2 lovers. 1 year.
9 songs is a moving story about Lisa (Margot Stilley) and Matt (Kieran O'Brien) who meet at a concert in London and begin an intense relationship - their mutual appreciation for music is an integral part of their journey. The story is as simple as it can be. It concentrates on the sexual behaviour of two people - it shows the birth and death of a relationship. It could have all been told around their meals, or phone conversations. But Michael Winterbottom chose their sex life. 9 songs is quite beautiful and the honest intimacy projected strips down the human nature of the characters to their very basic instincts.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama sex rock concert UK relationship
Persons of interest
- Kieran O'Brien .... Matt
- Margot Stilley .... Lisa
- Huw Bunford .... Himself
- Cian Ciaran .... Himself
- The Dandy Warhols .... Themselves
- Elbow .... Themselves
- Franz Ferdinand .... Themselves
- Bobby Gillespie .... Himself
- Bob Hardy .... Himself
- Alex Kapranos .... Himself
- Mani .... Himself
- Nick McCarthy .... Himself
- Michael Nyman .... Himself
- Guto Pryce .... Himself
- Gruff Rhys .... Himself
- Courtney Taylor-Taylor .... Himself
- Robert Young .... Himself
- Michael Winterbottom .... Screenwriter
- Michael Winterbottom .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- 9 songs (Nine songs) official movie site
- 9 songs (Nine songs) film production notes
- 9 songs (Nine songs) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- San Sebastián International Film Festival 2004: Won: Best Cinematography (Marcel Zyskind); Nominated: Golden Seashell (Michael Winterbottom)
- Sundance Film Festival 2005: Screening
- Toronto International Film Festival 2004: Screening
- Studios and distributors:
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
R 18+ (Actual sex, high level sex scenes)
Surveillance time
69 minutes (1:09 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 12 May 2005 - Sydney
Film: 7 July 2005 - Brisbane
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