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The Possibilities Are Endless (2014)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 23M

Director : James Hall, Edward Lovelace

Synopsis

Scottish musician, Edwyn Collins' world was shattered by a devastating stroke. After fighting back from the brink of death, he discovers that life, love and language mean even more to him that he could ever have imagined.

Actors

Edwyn Collins
Edwyn Collins
Himself
Grace Maxwell
Grace Maxwell
Herself
Yasmin Paige
Yasmin Paige
Herself
William Collins
William Collins
Himself
Findlay Adams
Findlay Adams
Rosemary Findlay
Rosemary Findlay

Crews

James Hall
James Hall
Director
Edward Lovelace
Edward Lovelace
Director
Richard Stewart
Richard Stewart
Cinematography
David Charap
David Charap
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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