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Sound it Out DVD

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Over the last five years an independent record shop has closed in the UK every three days. Sound It Out is a documentary portrait of the very last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, North East England.A cultural haven in one of the most deprived areas in the UK, Sound It Out documents a place that is thriving against the odds and the local community that keeps it alive. Directed by Jeanie Finlay who grew up three miles from the shop. A distinctive, funny and intimate film about men, the North and the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives. High Fidelity... with a Northern Accent. [show more]

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Released
13 February 2012
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Dogwoof 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050968009572 
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Documentary following the lives of those who work in and visit the last vinyl record shop in North East England. The record shop 'Sound It Out' is located in Stockton-on-Tees and has been run for over 20 years by owner Tom. Despite the advent of CDs and digital means of purchasing music, Tom has a love of vinyl and is determined to keep the store open. Fortunately for Tom he is not alone in his passion. Throughout the course of the documentary a number of locals and vinyl-lovers visit the store and share their thoughts on traditional records and the reasons they continue to collect them.

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