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  1. The Confusion of Tongues is a 2014 multi-narrative comedy film written and directed by James Fair. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Sadie Frost, Gemma Atkinson, Ewen MacIntosh, Kate O'Toole, Paul Henshall and Katie Sheridan.

    • Peter Anthony Rudge, Rowan M. Ashe, Dominic Murray, Joseph Richards, Solomon O. Aremola
    • 20 July 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Grand Independent
  2. 20 lug 2014 · A polyphonic story following a day in the life of a group of Birmingham residents before they compete for the prize money at their local pub quiz. Directors. John Bradburn. James Fair. Writers. Ben Arntz. James Fair. Stars. Gemma Atkinson. Ewen MacIntosh. Kate O'Toole. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos. Add photo. Top cast.

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    • Comedy
    • John Bradburn, James Fair
    • 2014-07-20
  3. Description. The Confusion of Tongues is set after the First Galactic War and the unstoppable Powlen plague, when a group of races come together to form The Consortium, ushering in an era of peace under the banner of Nu-Mocracy. To aid this new prosperity, The Consortium develops Dot, a little white machine that sits on your temple.

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  5. 20 lug 2014 · The Confusion of Tongues (2014) 12 07/20/2014 (GB) Comedy 1h 35m. User. Score. A Feature Film Shot & Edited Within 72 Hours. Overview. Local pub owners, Helen (Kate O'Toole) and Derek (Paul Henshall), are preparing for Birmingham's biggest and hardest pub quiz and everyone has their eyes on the prize.

  6. The Confusion of Tongues is a 2014 multi-narrative comedy film written and directed by James Fair. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Sadie Frost, Gemma Atkinson, Ewen MacIntosh, Kate O'Toole, Paul Henshall and Katie Sheridan.

  7. The Confusion of Tongues. 2014 Directed by James Fair, John Bradburn. Synopsis. A Feature Film Shot & Edited Within 72 Hours. Local pub owners, Helen (Kate O’Toole) and Derek (Paul Henshall), are preparing for Birmingham’s biggest and hardest pub quiz and everyone has their eyes on the prize.