Alan Partridge

Declan Lowney
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NYFF51: Official Selection

September 27 - October 13, 2013

Star Steve Coogan in person for Q&A on September 28 and director Declan Lowney in person on October 7th!

In the long-awaited big screen debut of Steve Coogan’s singular comic creation, the vain and obliviously tactless Alan Partridge must serve as an intermediary when Radio Norwich is seized at gunpoint by a down-sized DJ.

DIRECTOR
Declan Lowney
YEAR
2013
COUNTRY
UK / France
RUNTIME
90 minutes
START DATE
September 28, 2013

Star Steve Coogan in person for Q&A on September 28 and director Declan Lowney in person on October 7th!

Those who have hungered for the long-gestating big-screen debut of Steve Coogan’s singular comic creation need wait no longer: Alpha Papa has landed and it is uproariously funny. Since 1994, the BBC’s four series The Day Today, Knowing Me Knowing You, I’m Alan Partridge and Midmorning Matters have chronicled the hilarious downward trajectory of the vain and obliviously tactless Alan Partridge, from failed television talk-show host to obnoxious regional radio broadcaster, mercilessly skewering English mediocrity and media ineptitude along the way. When the staff of Radio Norwich is seized at gunpoint by down-sized DJ Pat (Colm Meaney), a siege scenario somewhere between Dog Day Afternoon and Die Hard is set in motion and Alan is obliged to risk his life by serving as the intermediary. As events escalate, our blunderingly self-aggrandizing hero is not entirely unhappy to find himself at the center of a media circus: can he save the day and, more importantly, resuscitate his career? All together now: "A-ha!" A Magnolia Pictures release.

Alan Partridge
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