

Hold Up Down
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows The Streets' frontman Mike Skinner on his first headline tour of Australia. It captures the unique experience of a British artist performing in a foreign land, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of connecting with a new audience. The film offers an intimate look at Skinner's perspective as he navigates the pressures of touring and performing.
Critical Reception
Hold Up Down received positive reviews, with critics praising its candid and unpretentious portrayal of The Streets' frontman, Mike Skinner, and his tour. The documentary was commended for its authentic depiction of the artist's experience and its raw, behind-the-scenes look at life on the road.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and unvarnished look at a musician's tour.
- Commended for capturing the unique dynamic between artist and audience in a foreign country.
- Seen as an honest and relatable portrayal of the realities of life on the road.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot during The Streets' debut Australian tour, providing an unfiltered glimpse into the band's interactions with fans and the Australian music scene.
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