
Digital Dreams
Music · Fantasy · TV Movie
Overview
An amalgam of documentary and cinema verité, this movie outlines the life, loves and music of Rolling Stones bass guitarist Bill Wyman. After leaving the Stones in 1981, Wyman tried to establish his own separate musical identity, conveyed here through a stream of hallucinatory images and animated sequences.
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Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman
Self
Bill Wyman
Self
Astrid Lundstom
Astrid Lundstom
Self
Astrid Lundstom
Self


James Coburn
James Coburn
God's Gift to Wyman
James Coburn
God's Gift to Wyman


Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien
Partridge, the Surly Servant
Richard O'Brien
Partridge, the Surly Servant


Gerald Scarfe
Gerald Scarfe
The Doodler
Gerald Scarfe
The Doodler


Stanley Unwin
Stanley Unwin
The Power of Babel
Stanley Unwin
The Power of Babel


Desmond Askew
Desmond Askew
Billy "The Kid"
Desmond Askew
Billy "The Kid"
Stephen Wyman
Stephen Wyman
Sun and Air
Stephen Wyman
Sun and Air
Tony Kent
Tony Kent
The Card Sharp
Tony Kent
The Card Sharp


Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts
Party Guest
Charlie Watts
Party Guest
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