
Pigface: Free for All
Documentary · Music
Overview
Join drummer Martin Atkins and his industrial rock band Pigface for this document of their epic 2005 tour of the United States. Visits backstage and interviews with the band meld with the concert footage to create the ultimate Pigface experience. Witness rehearsals, life on the road, collaboration with Nocturne and Sheep on Drugs and the challenges of setting up and tearing down the stage as the band hits venues from New York to San Diego.
Top Cast
Martin Atkins
Martin Atkins
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Martin Atkins
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Lacey Conner
Lacey Conner
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Lacey Conner
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Charles Levi
Charles Levi
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Charles Levi
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Hanin Elias
Hanin Elias
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Hanin Elias
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En Esch
En Esch
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En Esch
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Curse Mackey
Curse Mackey
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Curse Mackey
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The Enigma
The Enigma
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The Enigma
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Krsztoff
Krsztoff
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Krsztoff
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Skot Diablo
Skot Diablo
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Skot Diablo
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Lee Fraser
Lee Fraser
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Lee Fraser
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