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Dogs in Space
The place is Melbourne, Australia 1978. The punk phenomenon is sweeping the country and Dogs In Space, a punk group, are part of it. In a squat, in a dodgy suburb, live a ragtag collection of outcasts and don't-wanna-bes who survive on a diet of old TV space films, drugs and good music. And the satellite SKYLAB could crash through their roof at any moment...
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Plot Summary
Set in Melbourne during the late 1970s punk rock scene, the film follows Sam, a member of a punk band, as he navigates his relationships, creative pursuits, and the struggles of living in a shared house with his bandmates and their friends. The narrative delves into the DIY ethos of the era, exploring themes of music, love, drugs, and the search for identity amidst a rapidly changing cultural landscape.
Critical Reception
Dogs in Space was met with a generally positive reception from critics, particularly for its authentic portrayal of the Melbourne punk scene and its stylish direction. While some found the plot somewhat thin, the film was widely praised for its energetic soundtrack, vibrant performances, and its capturing of a specific time and place in Australian music history. It has since become a cult classic and a significant film in Australian cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of the Melbourne punk rock scene.
Applauded for its stylish direction and energetic soundtrack.
Noted for capturing the spirit and atmosphere of the late 1970s.
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Fun Fact
The film is famously set in and around a real share house in Emerald Hill, South Melbourne, which was a hub for the punk scene at the time and actually owned by the band member who inspired Michael Hutchence's character.
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