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Melbourne Documentary Film Festival

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Dates

  • Mon 29 Jul 2019, 6:00pm–8:00pm

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All Ages

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This July, The Melbourne Documentary Film Festival comes to Backlot Cinemas for its fourth impressive edition, featuring the most thought-provoking, progressive and eclectic docos from Australia and around the world.

The festival competition will see country vs country, film school vs film school, festival vs festival and legendary filmmakers vs emerging talent in an epic 11 day competition.
Theme: Music Showcase
Date: 29th July 2019, Starts at 6pm
Venue: Backlot Cinemas, 65 Haig St, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia

Title: Soul Island
Directed by: Sam Morton

Description: An in-depth look into the formation and influence behind one of Melbourne’s rising Soul / R’n’B bands: Nasty Mars & The Martians.

Title: Big Paradise
Directed by: JP Olsen and Kristen Nutile

Description: Robert Kidney has been a musical force since the 1970s. His group, The Numbers Band, celebrating its 47th year, have been praised by Rolling Stone's David Fricke and Greil Marcus and called "the greatest band I've ever seen" by Pere Ubu’s David Thomas. Despite years of praise by peers, the band remains obscure. ‘Big Paradise’ introduces film audiences to Kidney for the first time, revealing a powerful and complex person who lives and works in the shadow of the Midwestern decay.

Title: Somewhere In Their Heads
Directed by: Gregg Houston

Description: 'Somewhere In Their Heads' is a short documentary about the recording of Curse Of Lono's second album 'As I Fell'. Shot and edited by acclaimed music filmmaker Gregg Houston (Noel Gallagher, Two Door Cinema Club, Michael Kiwanuka, Foy Vance), 'Somewhere In Their Heads' follows Curse Of Lono as they record between London and a remote, desert studio in Joshua Tree, California. The film offers a unique glimpse into the recording process and the stories behind the songs, including deeply personal conversations about heroin addiction and the death of family members.

Title: There's A Hell Of A Racket Coming From Your House, Mrs. Wood
Directed by: Stuart Douglas

Description: A short documentary and conversation with legendary guitarist and contemporary artist, Ronnie Wood.

Title: The Gender Line
Directed by: T.J. Parsell

Description: ‘The Gender Line’ is about transgender rock star, CidnyBullens (formerly Cindy Bullens) who once sang in Elton John's band. Cidny is fortunate to have been both a wife and husband in the same lifetime. He reflects on having lived both sides of the gender line.

Title: The Velvet Underground Played at My High School
Directed by: Robert Pietri and Anthony Jannelli

Description: An animated short about the Velvet Underground's first gig in 1965 in front of a crowd of shocked kids at a suburban New Jersey High School.

Title: KISS vs MCZ
Directed by: Toru Tokikawa

Description: A fascinating documentary about two different cultures meeting through the power of music: legendary Rock band KISS vs. Japanese pop mega-star girls band Momoiro Clover Z (MCZ).

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