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Release Date:
March 15, 2024
Original Title:
The Story of Microdisney: The Clock Comes Down the Stairs
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
BBC
Longest Paw Productions
World Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
In 1980, two Cork outsiders, Cathal Coughlan and Sean O’Hagan, met at a New Year's Eve party. Bonding over music, a friendship and songwriting partnership was ignited; the band they formed, Microdisney, was one of the best bands of the 1980s that you’ve probably never heard. Mixing Sean’s stunning melodic arrangements with Cathal’s poetic, angry lyrics, they recorded three brilliant LPs, gained critical adulation and an obsessive cult following. But a hit single eluded them, as did radio play and LP sales. By 1988, frustrated by their lack of progress, the band crashed and burned, leaving a trail of acrimony and broken friendships.
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rik Elliott
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Andy Neill
Camera Operator:
Cath Longbottom
Niall O'Byrne
John Kennedy
Anthony Wood
Winston Whitter
Adam Vardy
Colorist:
Rajat Rana
Director:
Julie Perkins
Editor:
Nick Roulstone
John Chamberlain
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Rothery
Simon Heath
Legal Services:
Hannah Kemp
John Cullen
Online Editor:
Wayne Dalton
Producer:
Julie Perkins
Production Controller:
Ella Tayler Baron
Production Manager:
Toby Millward
Sound Mix Technician:
Rob Thompson
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