Still Pushing Pineapples: The Whole Story

Rediscover the 80s party anthem that still moves people’s hearts and bodies in ‘Still Pushing Pineapples’, from Welsh Producer Nan Davies, in cinemas from 28 November 2025.

To support the UK release, we have created a pack featuring an exclusive social clip with Producer, Nan Davies, programming recommendations and assets, all of which exhibitors can share with audiences to promote the film’s Welsh connections.

 

A former pop star, Dene Michael continues to tour small venues around the UK, singing ‘Agadoo’, his band Black Lace’s breakout hit from the 1980s. Once a party anthem, the song still moves people’s hearts and bodies, even if Black Lace’s glory days lie in the past. Rather than focusing on that moment in the spotlight, the film takes the form of a road movie, following Michael’s daily struggles as he performs, meets fans and dreams of a comeback. Travelling with his mother and partner, the film highlights the fleeting nature of fame, and the ever-changing landscape of British society and cultural tastes. Above all, Michael’s charm and affability shine through, resulting in an entertaining, and ultimately touching, life drama.
  • Genre: Documentary

Welsh Connections

  • Producer / Executive Producer: Nan Davies
  • Cyllid: Ffilm Cymru Wales

View / Download the Support Pack

Our support pack includes audience development ideas, reviews and links to assets we’ve created, including social media clips and copy.

This is a live document and additional resources/links may be added.

Co-producer Nan Davies introduces the film in the below clip. Please contact us for a downable version.

Share this article by Bethan Tanner with your audiences about the film, covering themes of music, working-class resilience and filmmaking – First published in Buzz Magazine.

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