
Let's Dance: Bowie Down Under
The remarkable, forgotten story behind David Bowie’s biggest-ever hit record – and how an unlikely journey, deep into the Australian outback, led to its unprecedented success.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores David Bowie's profound and often overlooked connection with Australia, particularly during the filming of his groundbreaking 'Let's Dance' music video. It delves into the cultural impact of the song and video, examining how Australia served as an unexpected muse for one of music's most iconic figures. The film features interviews with those involved in the production and those influenced by Bowie's visit.
Critical Reception
The documentary received positive attention for its unique focus on a specific, yet significant, period in David Bowie's career and his relationship with Australia. Critics highlighted its insightful look into the making of 'Let's Dance' and its cultural reverberations.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its deep dive into the 'Let's Dance' era and its Australian connections.
- Praised for offering a fresh perspective on David Bowie's global influence.
- Seen as a niche but compelling look at a music icon's creative process.
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Fun Fact
The 'Let's Dance' music video was filmed in and around Campbelltown, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, with many local residents appearing as extras.
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