30th Anniversary Edition of AUSTRALIA MADE to Screen for One Night Only 25/11
By: Ashlee Latimer Oct. 29, 2016
30 years ago, two significant moments in Australian music industry history arrived out of a passion for Australian contemporary music.
The first was the inaugural ARIA Awards in 1986. The second was the staging of a major series of outdoor festivals in the summer of 1986/87 under the banner AUSTRALIAN MADE. They were both ambitious ideas borne out of a frustration for the lack of respect for, and recognition of, our country's musicians. To celebrate this milestone, AUSTRALIAN MADE: 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION will screen exclusively at 40 Event Cinemas and Village Cinemas on Friday 25 November for one night only. Click here to view the trailer. Both events back in 1987 not only broke the rules, they forever changed the perception about how we, as a country, viewed our place on the world stage when it came to music. As INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence said during the AUSTRALIAN MADE Tour: "It's grown-up time. We've come of age. This has proved that we're part of the world music scene." "An expert mixture of on-stage appearances, inspired
selection of music and behind-the-scenes interviews"
Rob Lowing, The Sun-Herald (1987)
"Those forceful images of Jimmy Barnes belting it out are
as memorable as anything I've seen in a rock film"
Paul Le Peitit, Sunday Telegraph (1987)
Academy Award® winner Jill Billcock was responsible for the rapid-fire editing, with music production by the legendary Mark Opitz, who'd previously collaborated with AUSTRALIAN MADE producer John McLean on Cold Chisel's Last Stand - the country's first theatrically-released rock film.
www.eventcinemas.com.au or www.villagecinemas.com.au.
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