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Midnight Oil: 1984
Directed by
Ray Argall
2018
89m
Documentary
,
Music
7.2
88%
75%
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Midnight Oil: 1984 is the untold story of a year that would ultimately make - but nearly break - Australia's most important rock and roll band.
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Cast of Midnight Oil: 1984
Peter Garrett
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Rob Hirst
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Jim Moginie
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Martin Rotsey
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Peter Gifford
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Midnight Oil: 1984 Ratings & Reviews
Sydney Morning Herald
Sandra Hall
What the film does best is to demonstrate the strength of the bond between the band and its audience.
The Australian
Stephen Romei
An Australian music documentary that deserves a place on the world stage.
Flicks.co.nz
Tony Stamp
It's largely concert footage, so familiarity with the songs goes a long way. The thing is, I found I had most of them lodged in my head somewhere, waiting to be remembered.
ArtsHub
Sarah Ward
Perhaps it's Argall's efforts to weave in as much as possible that ultimately holds the documentary back rather than thrusts it forward; there are several movies that could be made, from several angles, from his wealth of materials.
Daily Telegraph (Australia)
Vicky Roach
It delivers. And there are a few candid offstage moments fans can't miss.
The Sunday Age
Craig Mathieson
The uncertainty his efforts created internally are sympathetically treated in the contemporary interviews, but it would have been of value to draw out further questions of fandom and policy's interaction.
Adelaide Review
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley
This is a wonderfully nostalgic study of one of the greatest Aussie bands ever. One of the sweatiest, too.
Herald Sun (Australia)
Leigh Paatsch
Though clearly a valuable and lasting testament to Midnight Oil's extensive musical legacy, Midnight Oil 1984 also touches upon the avowedly political nature of their work.
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