Music,Comedy   United Kingdom

In "Fisherman's Friends: One and All," the sequel to the hit film "Fisherman's Friends," we follow the Cornish shanty-singing group as they navigate the challenges that come with their unexpected rise to fame.

After the immense success of their debut album, the band finds themselves under immense pressure to replicate that success with their second album. They struggle with the dreaded "second album syndrome," fearing that they might not be able to capture the same magic and authenticity that made their first record so beloved.

As they work on new material and face the creative and personal dilemmas that come with it, the Fisherman's Friends also find themselves dealing with the pitfalls and temptations of their newfound fame. The local community in Port Isaac, where the fishermen reside, is both proud and skeptical of their sudden celebrity status. Some question whether their authenticity will be compromised as they become more integrated into the music industry.

Amidst the turmoil, the band receives an invitation to perform on the prestigious Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, one of the biggest music festivals in the world. This opportunity both excites and terrifies them, as it represents a chance to prove themselves on a global stage, but also comes with the fear of being judged and potentially losing touch with their roots.

Throughout the film, we witness the Fisherman's Friends balancing their personal lives with the demands of their careers. They grapple with the sacrifice they have to make, the loyalty they owe to each other, and the impact their choices might have on their hard-earned success.

"Fisherman's Friends: One and All" takes us on a heartfelt journey as the group confronts the pressures of fame, explores their individual ambitions, and rediscovers the power of friendship and community in the face of increasing external influences.
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