Flatpack Festival
Film for all the senses

Dogs in Space

Friday 26th March, 2010

| 22:30

A spaced-out, bittersweet portrait of Melbourne’s post-punk scene, born out of a legendary three-week queue for David Bowie tickets in 1978.

A spaced-out, bittersweet portrait of Melbourne’s post-punk ‘little band’ scene, born out of a legendary three-week queue for David Bowie tickets in 1978. The script was based on the director’s own experiences, and in search of authenticity he arranged to move back into his original house in order to recreate the chaotic squat at the heart of the film. Best known nowadays for featuring the chiselled features of a young Michael Hutchence in the lead role, Dogs in Space is full of memorable moments including a pretty convincing acid trip and a scary man with a chainsaw.

Dir: Richard Lowenstein

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