This lowkey, thoroughly delightful comedy is the product of Scottish comic/actor/writer/director Craig Fergusons goofy and sweet imagination. Ferguson plays retired rock star Paul Kerr, a 1980s sensation whose whiskeyfueled antics in a Welsh mansion land him, involuntarily, in a psychiatric hospital. In short order, an old bandmate Ralph Brown turns up to help Paul get sober, and a longlost love Jemma Redgrave introduces the mortified musician to an adolescent daughter Charlotte Church he never knew he had. Lots of catching up and relationship repairs ensue, but the film is really an offcenter, eccentric comedy in which quaint villagers debate the origins of guitar feedback and 75yearold veteran actor Joss Ackland Surviving Picasso can be found performing Roy Orbison rockers. A pleasant surprise is goldenthroated Churchs acting debut revered for years as a singing prodigy, she proves to be a natural actress and outstanding popsong stylist. Tom Keogh