
Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee
One roady. One rapper. One dream.
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An improvised comedy, shot over five days by Shane Meadows, devised with and starring Paddy Considine. Rock roadie and failed musician, Le Donk has lived, loved and learned. Along the way he's lost a girlfriend but he has found a new sidekick in up-and-coming rap prodigy Scor-zay-zee. With Meadows' fly-on-the-wall crew in tow, Donk sets out to make Scor-zay-zee a star...
Production
Warp Films, Big Arty Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Paddy Considine
Le Donk
Dean Palinczuk
Scor-zay-zee

Olivia Colman
Olivia

Shane Meadows
Self

Seamus O'Neill
Le Donk's Lodger
Richard Graham
Olivia's Boyfriend
Nigel Reeks
Big Nige
Nigel Reeks
Big Nige
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