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Featuring:
John Berger, Hamish Henderson, Lucia Lanzarini
Written by:
John Berger
Timothy Neat
Directed by:
Timothy Neat
Release Date:
February 18, 1989
Original Title:
Play Me Something
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
A group of individuals are stranded at a small island airport when the flight from the mainland is delayed. At that moment, a stranger appears and begins telling the story of a summer romance in Venice.
As a group of individuals waits for a plane on a remote Scottish island, an enigmatic stranger tells them a story about an Italian countryman who visits Venice.
Art Direction:
Annette Gillies
Director:
Timothy Neat
Director of Photography:
Chris Cox
Editor:
Russell Fenton
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jill Pack
Executive Producer:
Colin MacCabe
Original Music Composer:
Jim Sutherland
Producer:
Kate Swan
Short Story:
John Berger
Sound Recordist:
Stuart Bruce
Still Photographer:
Jean Mohr
Writer:
John Berger
Timothy Neat
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