‘Mystify: Michael Hutchence’
Richard Lowenstein’s feature documentary on Michael Hutchence will have its world premiere at the 18th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival, which runs from April 24 to May 5.
Produced by Lowenstein, Maya Gnyp and John Battsek for Ghost Pictures and Passion Pictures, Mystify: Michael Hutchence will screen in the documentary competition for best documentary feature, cinematography and editing.
Co-funded by Screen Australia, the film is described as an intimate look at the life of the Inxs lead singer through his many loves and demons, featuring Kylie Minogue and Helena Christensen.
Madman Entertainment is the Australian distributor and Dogwoof is handling international sales. The ABC and BBC pre-bought the film.
Lowenstein tells If the doc features live music from Inxs and Max Q, Hutchence’s only completed solo album which was a collaboration with Ollie Olsen, remixed for Atmos, plus archival footage which had been in his attic,...
Richard Lowenstein’s feature documentary on Michael Hutchence will have its world premiere at the 18th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival, which runs from April 24 to May 5.
Produced by Lowenstein, Maya Gnyp and John Battsek for Ghost Pictures and Passion Pictures, Mystify: Michael Hutchence will screen in the documentary competition for best documentary feature, cinematography and editing.
Co-funded by Screen Australia, the film is described as an intimate look at the life of the Inxs lead singer through his many loves and demons, featuring Kylie Minogue and Helena Christensen.
Madman Entertainment is the Australian distributor and Dogwoof is handling international sales. The ABC and BBC pre-bought the film.
Lowenstein tells If the doc features live music from Inxs and Max Q, Hutchence’s only completed solo album which was a collaboration with Ollie Olsen, remixed for Atmos, plus archival footage which had been in his attic,...
- 3/5/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
DVD Release Date: June 12, 2012
Price: DVD $29.95
Studio: Hen’s Tooth
Michael Hutchence rocks in Dogs in Space.
The 1986 music-filled Australian cult drama Dogs in Space stars the late Michael Hutchence, best remembered as the lead singer of the rock band Inxs
Set against the backdrop of Melbourne’s late 70s punk rock scene, Dogs in Space chronicles life in a chaotic, squalid share house where hippies, addicts, students and radicals fill their days and nights with sex, drugs and parties. In the midst of the chaos is a romance between Sam (Michael Hutchence), the lead singer of the band, Dogs in Space and his enthusiastic and beautiful lover Anna (Saskia Post). As life in the house spirals out of control, the growing demands and responsibilities of adulthood ultimately lead to tragedy.
Written and directed by Richard Lowenstein, who’s best known for helming music videos for Inxs and U2 among other bands,...
Price: DVD $29.95
Studio: Hen’s Tooth
Michael Hutchence rocks in Dogs in Space.
The 1986 music-filled Australian cult drama Dogs in Space stars the late Michael Hutchence, best remembered as the lead singer of the rock band Inxs
Set against the backdrop of Melbourne’s late 70s punk rock scene, Dogs in Space chronicles life in a chaotic, squalid share house where hippies, addicts, students and radicals fill their days and nights with sex, drugs and parties. In the midst of the chaos is a romance between Sam (Michael Hutchence), the lead singer of the band, Dogs in Space and his enthusiastic and beautiful lover Anna (Saskia Post). As life in the house spirals out of control, the growing demands and responsibilities of adulthood ultimately lead to tragedy.
Written and directed by Richard Lowenstein, who’s best known for helming music videos for Inxs and U2 among other bands,...
- 4/6/2012
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
The demise of several characters at the recent, packed world premiere of The Loved Ones during the Melbourne International Film Festival had the audience cheering. Perverse, demented and unpredictable, The Loved Ones is one messed-up little tale of unrequited love, powered by a sense of humor and grindhouse sensibility that’s sure to please a wide horror audience (and may even convert chick-flick devotees) if it’s allowed to. The Loved Ones is the first feature by Australian filmmaker Sean Byrne, and it definitely won’t be his last.
Fango caught up with Byrne, who has previously made a number of short films (including the supernatural Advantage, which played at last year’s New York City Horror Film Festival), a week prior to that first public screening of The Loved Ones, and he was understandably running on nervous energy after what he describes as a few “filmless years.” Then again,...
Fango caught up with Byrne, who has previously made a number of short films (including the supernatural Advantage, which played at last year’s New York City Horror Film Festival), a week prior to that first public screening of The Loved Ones, and he was understandably running on nervous energy after what he describes as a few “filmless years.” Then again,...
- 8/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Helms)
- Fangoria
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