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  • Deleted scenes and bloopers
  • Audio description
  • 'Development' featurette
  • 'Bagpipes And Cornetas' featurette
  • Theatrical trailer

Review

 

August in Edinburgh sees the population of the grand, historic Scottish capital swell with actors, directors, street performers, comedians, media high flyers and audiences. And so the lives of a dozen people intersect in a blackly comic account of the hopes, dreams and fears attendant at festival time. From the cut-throat comedy world of the Fringe to the impassioned artistry of avant garde theatre, with all points covered in-between, this ensemble tale captures a peculiarly personal image of Edinburgh at a unique time of year. A comedy that highlights there is often more drama in surviving the festival than there ever hopes to be in the actual shows...

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Technical Details

 

Amelia Bullmore, Billy Carter, Jonah Lotan, Stephen Mangan, Lyndsey Marshal, Stuart Milligan, Daniela Nardini, Clive Russell, Raquel Cassidy, Lucy Punch & Chris O'Dowd

Annie Griffin

18 years and over

2005

Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic

English - Dolby Digital (5.1)

2 hours and 6 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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