The movie It's All Gone Pete Tong is a British-Canadian comedy-drama released in 2004. The film stars Paul Kaye as the lead character of Frankie Wilde, a legendary DJ who becomes one of the most successful DJs in Ibiza. Frankie's music is beloved by everyone, and he is living an inimitable lifestyle of drugs and parties.

However, things take a turn for the worse when Frankie develops a hearing disorder, which impacts his music and ultimately leads to his apparent disappearance from the music scene. The film portrays the struggles that Frankie faces as he tries to manage his condition while also grappling with his addiction.

Apart from Paul Kaye, the movie also stars Kate Magowan, Mike Wilmot, and Neil Maskell in other pivotal roles. The film's title 'It's All Gone Pete Tong' is a slang phrase that originated in the UK and means 'it's all gone wrong.'

Overall, the movie portrays powerful themes about the music industry, drug abuse, and disability, making it entertaining yet thought-provoking.

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