GRANGE Council is screening another film that may inspire the area’s aspiring musicians.
As with the last film Grange Council screened at the hall, Fisherman’s Friends focuses on the fortunes of music players in an English seaside town. The Fisherman’s Friends are a male singing group from Port Isaac who sing sea shanties and have performed on a small scale for decades in Cornwall. When they sign with Universal, the group’s fiercely local ethos challenges the beliefs of the cynical London music executive who is ‘pranked’ into snapping up the band.
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