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City Slacker Trailer
City Slacker is a new British romantic comedy starring Tom Conti Fiona Gillies and Geoffrey Streatfeild. Nominated for the Raindance Award at British ...
A Beautiful World from City Slacker
Here's one of the amazing songs written for our movie by Geoff Jackson and produced by Yellowboat Music and the legendary Tony Visconti. City Slacker is a ...
City Slacker - The Slacker
James Larkin (Director) Geoffrey Streatfeild (Dan) and Fiona Gillies (Amanda Co-Producer) discuss the role of Dan in City Slacker. Behind the scenes footage ...
City Slacker - Interview
Raindance TV interviews Michael Mueller and Fiona Gillies of City Slacker at the 20th Raindance Film Festival. Check it out here:
City Slacker - The Father
Tom Conti talks about his involvement in City Slacker with contributions from Fiona Gillies (Co-producer) and James Larkin (Director).
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