Credited cast: | |||
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Neil Allen | ... | Stylo |
James Barnes | ... | Terrance Wolfe / Jonny Stalk | |
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Anthony Bullinger | ... | Doctor |
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Tim Cartwright | ... | Daniel Love (Old) |
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Kyle Chase | ... | Steve |
Marianne Chase | ... | Beck | |
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Edward Cole | ... | Darren |
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Calvin Crawley | ... | Comet |
Luke Ibbetson | ... | Filmmaker | |
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Sanna Kelly | ... | Irma |
Jacqueline Kirwan | ... | Angela | |
Mark Kitto | ... | Russell Jenkins | |
Althyr Pivatto | ... | Manaus | |
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Elizabeth Sankey | ... | Rachel |
Tim Seyfert | ... | Number 18 |
A documentary crew travel to a remote village in England to capture the lives of notorious cult 'Friends at the End'. F.A.T.E were once a growing religion but, after a miscalculated doomsday prediction in the 1950s, membership has dwindled. In recent years F.A.T.E have been linked to disappearances of former members, the leader Daniel Love has gone into self-imposed exile, and this year their crops are failing. Except the potatoes. In need of money, the gang recruit new member Rachel, at a local rehab facility.
I was skeptical after 10 mins but kept going and before I knew it the I was engrossed. Rachel & Comet are 2 of the most vulnerable characters I've seen on screen and both are superbly acted.
I really loved it and the ending showed how much heart the director put into his film.