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Tomorrow Is Always Too Long ()


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A musical love letter to Glasgow; a dolly mixture of musical numbers, animation and a uniquely Glaswegian cable TV station.

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Directed by

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Phil Collins

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Phil Collins ... ()
 
Ewan Morrison ... ()

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Sinisa Mitrovic ... producer
Angela Murray ... producer

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Michael McDonough

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Elaine Mackenzie ... first assistant director

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Cameron Mercer ... sound recordist

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Stamos Triantafyllos ... steadicam operator

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Matthew Robins ... animator

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Adrian Burns ... location manager

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Rosie Crerar ... production coordinator
Andreas Dalström ... title designer
Ivana Klickovic ... title designer

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Plot Summary

Portrays a day in the life of the city of Glasgow, reflected through its inhabitants and the communities into which they form themselves. At the heart of the film is a six-song cycle by musician Cate Le Bon, whose skewed and intimate pop gems are interpreted by non-professional singers, ranging from a 10-year old girl to an 83-year old man, and filmed in their everyday environments including an antenatal class, a high school, HM Prison Barlinnie, and a social club for the elderly. These musical sequences are interspersed with public-access style broadcasts, as well as a series of intricate short animations which follow a group of characters during a night out on the town. Written by shireaporean

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  • 81 min
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