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- Follow John Farnham's journey from humble beginnings to record-breaking success in his first authorised biopic.
- Contrary. Passionate. Outspoken. Over 45 years Midnight Oil helped shape modern Australia. This is their trailblazing story for the first time on film.
- Comedic Aussie game show hosted by Rove McManus where two teams led by the show's regular team captains, Joel Creasey and Jane Harber, guess film trivia. In prerecorded segments, celebrity guests also pop in for a cameo to ask a question.
- ShortBackburning is a short film about one of Australia's most iconic rock bands Midnight Oil. This film captures the calm before the storm, as Midnight Oil reunite in the red centre of Australia to make plans. Their conviction and drive made them a singular force in music until their singer chose to become a Member of Parliament: a decision that ultimately caused the band to fall silent for 15 years. Backburning provides a unique insight into the moment when Midnight Oil first regroup in this place which has always been special to them. Backburning also recaps Midnight Oil's history, through archive footage, band interviews and Aaron Pedersen's narration. We meet them at the very beginning - when Peter Garrett still had hair - as they form on Sydney's Northern Beaches during a tumultuous time in Australian history. We revisit how they forged their fierce and uncompromising reputation - with power and passion.
- In February 2017 Midnight Oil take to Sydney Harbour and announce The Great Circle World Tour. The Circle will begin where the band started out - in Sydney's pubs - then circumnavigate the globe. It will be their first tour in over 15 years. Over the next 6 months Midnight Oil played in 16 countries across 5 continents - speaking out for a healthy planet and social justice along the way. Eventually they returned to circle around Australia - the land that shaped the Oils and their music. Finally this epic tour circled back to the city where it all began. The venue? Sydney's Domain - a place that encapsulates a nation's history. And so after 76 gigs to over half a million people around the world this is where The Great Circle would finally come to a close. Two hometown shows in this special place. The first date? November 11. Known to some as Armistice Day.