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Ghost Pictures and Passion Pictures and a documentary feature about the troubled heart and soul of Michael Hutchence, lead singer and songwriter of INXS.
Michael Hutchence was one of rock s most dynamic and charismatic frontmen who captivated the world as the lead singer of INXS. But underneath it all he was a poetic, multifaceted and intensely sensitive man who struggled with the idea of success and the creative limits of pop. Crafted from an extraordinary archive of rich imagery and never-before-seen footage, this fascinating documentary from director Richard Lowenstein offers a powerfully intimate and insightful portrait of the legendary singer s all-too-brief life and the undying legacy that emerged. A powerfully intimate and electric journey into the frontman of what was once the biggest band in the world, Mystify Michael Hutchence reveals
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Screen Australia has announced over $730,000 of development funding for six feature films, 12 television dramas and three online projects.
The television projects include Foxtel jury drama
The Twelve, an adaptation from Bunya Productions of the 2018 film
Ladies In Black;
The Family Doctor, a television drama from Debra Oswald, co-creator of
Offspring.
There is also a project between Mark Fennessy and director Richard Lowenstein; plus director Nicholas Verso, Beck Cole and writer Mithila Gupta.
Screen Australia’s Head of Content Sally Caplan said, “We are impressed by the rigorous creativity of Australian creators and are thrilled to support so many novel ideas coming through the pipeline as the industry continues to rebound from COVID-19. It’s great to see a number of engaging stories set around iconic milestones in Australian history, from the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, to the social change th
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Documentaries on music festivals capture a moment in time, but our perceptions of that snapshot keep changing: relevance becomes a revival, urgency a memorial. First released in 1987,
Australian Made depicts the series of outdoor gigs that played the countryâs six state capitals between December 26, 1986 (Hobart) and January 26, 1987 (Sydney).
The day-long bill featured INXS, Jimmy Barnes, The Divinyls, The Models, and more. Many of the acts were at their peak, yet most would be eclipsed, whether in prominence or purpose, within five years by the advent of alternative rock.
Jimmy Barnes and Michael Hutchence on stage in Richard Lowenstein s documentary Australian Made.
100 Best Movies of 2020, According to Audiences
By Madison Troyer, Stacker News
On 12/27/20 at 10:00 AM EST
When the coronavirus pandemic hit the United States in early 2020, movie theaters were among the first places to close. In many states, including New York, they have yet to reopen. With many national chains reporting devastating losses quarter after quarter the country s three largest chains reported $1 billion worth of losses in Q3 many have begun to fear that the theater experience is lost for good.
But that doesn t mean movies are lost for good. In fact, it s quite the opposite: Americans are watching more than ever before. In April, a study found that the average American was streaming content (TV and movies) eight hours a day, and three out of four people reported watching more than they were in pre-COVID times. What we re watching has changed as well. Another study found that Americans were discovering they enjoyed genres like documentary, comedy, and true crime m
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