The Tea Party: Illuminations Trailer

The Tea Party: Illuminations Trailer (2002)

15 July 2002 Music 120 mins

A collection of 14 videos from 1993 to 2000, including: 01. The River 02. Save me 03. Certain slant of light 04. Fire in the head 05. The Bazaar 06. Shadows on the mountainside 07. Sister awake 08. Temptation 09. Babylon 10. Release 11. Psychopomp 12. Heaven coming down 13. The messenger 14. Walking wounded

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Cast

Jeff Martin

as himself

Jeff Burrows

as himself

International Releases Dates

United States 15 July 2002

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