
The Residents - A Documentary
Mystery · Documentary · History
Overview
An independent documentary about the world's most mysterious band, The Residents. The film covers stories, concerts, interviews, and rare clips that trace the trajectory of the American group over more than half a century. Awarded by the band itself, this production is the first and only one in Portuguese that dared to delve deep into the cryptic archives of the world's most anonymous group.
Top Cast


Eduardo Laucas
Eduardo Laucas
Narrador
Eduardo Laucas
Narrador


Homer Flynn
Homer Flynn
Homer Flynn
Homer Flynn
Homer Flynn


Hardy Fox
Hardy Fox
Hardy Fox
Hardy Fox
Hardy Fox


Jay Clem
Jay Clem
Jay Clem
Jay Clem
Jay Clem


John Kennedy
John Kennedy
John Kennedy
John Kennedy
John Kennedy


Margaret Swaton
Margaret Swaton
Margaret Smyk (Peggy Honeydew)
Margaret Swaton
Margaret Smyk (Peggy Honeydew)


N. Senada
N. Senada
Nigel Senada
N. Senada
Nigel Senada


Les Claypool
Les Claypool
Leslie Claypool
Les Claypool
Leslie Claypool


Palmer Eiland
Palmer Eiland
Arf
Palmer Eiland
Arf


George Ewart
George Ewart
Omega
George Ewart
Omega
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