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Credited cast: | |||
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Tom Biller | ... | Self |
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Linda Buratto | ... | Self |
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Kate Craig | ... | Self |
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Jeff Ellis | ... | Self |
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Emma Hughes | ... | Self |
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Jarrad Kritzstein | ... | Self |
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Gary Marella | ... | Self |
Kate Nash | ... | Self | |
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Marie Nash | ... | Self |
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Frederik Thaae | ... | Self |
Alicia Warrington | ... | Self |
Kate Nash reaches the stratosphere of pop music at 18. Ten years later she is nearly homeless: dropped by her music label and defrauded by her manager, Kate rises from the darkness through her music, fighting back.
Having previously thought her music was ok I didn't expect to be so disappointed by this. The problem appears to be that Ms Nash is an immature and naive air-head with absolutely nothing interesting to say.
The fact that she keeps referring to herself as an "artist" just makes me want to slap her face. She is most definitely not an artist, nor is it remotely original to make a career out of being a hard-done-by feminist, especially when she's clearly never experienced real hardship or prejudice.
This is middle-class, new-age hippyism and is in no way relevant to any part of the real world. Nash and her cronies are spoilt brats, extremely boring and very over-rated.