Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy (Colman) and Theo (Cumberbatch): successful careers, great kids, an enviable sex life. But underneath the façade of the perfect family is a tinderbox of competition and resentments that's ignited when Theo's professional dreams come crashing down.
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Underwater |
Lola Rice: writer, performer
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Write A List Of Things To Look Forward To |
Courtney Barnett: writer, performer
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Aiulado |
Baba Sissoko: writer, performer
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King Of The World |
Conor Oberst: writer
First Aid Kit: performer
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Certainty |
Big Thief: performer
Adrianne Lenker and Buck Meek: writer
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Can't Do Much |
Waxahatchee: performer
Katie Crutchfield: writer
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With You |
Arthouros Pegis: writer
Monochromatic Visions: performer
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Underwater |
Ben Thompson and Oliver van Moon: writer
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Class Historian |
Broncho: performer
Benjamin King: writer
Ryan Lindsey and Nathan Price: writer
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Don't Tell Me |
Jill Kissorsis: writer
The Shivvers: performer
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Happy Together |
Susanna Hoffs and Rufus Wainwright: performer
Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon: writer
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Outta My Mind |
Alexis Perez: writer
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Jump Into That Train |
Nathalie Loriot and Franck Hedin: writer
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It's Not Gonna Fall (Remix) |
Jason Barnoski and Tony McNamara: writer
Benedict Cumberbatch and Andy Samberg: performer
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Yes! We Have No Bananas |
Frank Silver and Irving Conn: writer
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Ticket To Heaven |
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Let Out Early |
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The Backdoor Is Open |
Modern Art: performer
Gary Ramon: writer
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Bad Love |
Dehd: performer
Emily Kempf: writer
Eric McGrady and Jason Balla: writer
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My Fun |
Suki Waterhouse: performer
Natalie Findlay: writer
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Love Hurts |
Boudleaux Bryant: writer
Susanna Hoffs and Eric Johnson: performer
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Chopin's Nocturne In Eb |
Frédéric Chopin: writer
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Siege Of Power |
Napalm Death: performer
Justin Karl Michael Broadrick: writer
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Tightrope |
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Who Stole The Keeshka? |
Walter Dana and Walter Solek: writer
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