Synopsis
It's All Gone Pete Tong is a movie released in 2004.
Step into the pulsating world of underground dance music, where the highs are euphoric, but the lows are devastating. This film is a captivating blend of drama, comedy, and music that chronicles the rise and fall of the legendary DJ Frankie Wilde. Known for his electrifying performances and unmatched talent behind the turntables, Frankie's journey takes a harrowing turn as he grapples with a debilitating hearing disorder that threatens to silence his once-thundering career. As the beats fade and the lights dim, we witness a poignant exploration of resilience, identity, and the price of fame. With a rich soundtrack that echoes the vibrant nightlife of Ibiza, this film does not shy away from the darker aspects of creativity and the personal demons that many artists face. Frankie's story is one of triumph and tragedy; it serves as a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming odds, the human spirit can find a way to dance, even when the music seems to have vanished. This unique narrative invites viewers to not only revel in the rhythm of life but also to reflect on what it means to truly listenβto the music, to ourselves, and to each other.
Vertigo Films