A Manx-made film got a mention from a Hollywood star at the weekend, at Britain's biggest music festival.
Johnny Depp was onstage at Glastonbury, when he explained why he'd been on the Isle of Man to make the Libertine.
The 2004 movie featured the life of 17th century poet John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester.
The star talked to the crowd about why he wanted to make the film, which featured a number of Manx extras and crew (some strong language in video):
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