
The Fantasy Life of Poetry and Crime
Ratings
Film on the recording of Peter Doherty's and Frédéric Lo's 2021 album "The Fantasy Life of Poetry and Crime" in Doherty's Normandy home.
Production
Sombrero & Co, ARTE
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Pete Doherty
himself
Frédéric Lo
himself
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