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  1. Creator Richard Lowenstein
  2. genres Music
  3. 7,6 / 10
  4. duration 1 H 42minute
  5. Australia
  6. Year 2019

28:33 Mr. Nick cave performing Into my arms inside the cathedral without video cameras recording. One of the greatest albums of the 80s. RIP MICHAEL.

 

It's clear that MH was deeply troubled and suffered poor mental health. It's clear that he was exploited by many over the years. It's also clear that INXS were a pop band that was nothing without Michael and Paula was not the world's best influence.
In the end though the doc is very one sided/whitewashed bringing nothing new to the table.

@pfinger18 THANKS FOR THIS PAL

I really hope this film gets a cinema release in the UK. Websites state that it is to be aired on the BBC but seeing Hutchence performances on the big screen would be far better. Fingers crossed.
Update Sept 2019. The film is showing as part of the BFI London Film Festival on 5 & 6 October in London. I'm going. Details at BFI website. Best guitar riff of the eighties maybe ever.

4 / 5 stars 4 out of 5 stars. Footage shot by the INXS frontman and his circle illuminates his life and death INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. Photograph: Andrewde Groot T here’s a kinship between this charged portrait of the charismatic INXS frontman Michael Hutchence and Amy, Asif Kapadia’s Amy Winehouse documentary. It’s not so much the shared tragic trajectory of the two stars, more the fact that both films expose the British media at their most salacious and savage, and both draw on a cache of candid video material shot by the subject and their inner circle. The latter is a key element in the success of Mystify – we frequently view Hutchence through a friendly lens rather than the increasingly hostile ones that surrounded him. The result is enlightening and affecting, providing a missing piece in the puzzle of a life prematurely ended. Watch a trailer for Mystify: Michael Hutchence.

1 win & 6 nominations. See more awards » Videos Learn more More Like This Documentary | Music 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8. 5 / 10 X The live concert footage of the band INXS playing a sold out show in front of 74, 000 fans at Wembley Stadium on July 13 1991 Director: David Mallet Stars: Garry Beers, Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss 7 / 10 Rockumentary following British singer, Liam Gallagher, as he attempts to make a solo comeback. Directors: Gavin Fitzgerald, Charlie Lightening Liam Gallagher, David Adcock, Paul Arthurs Drama 6. 6 / 10 The film is set in a house occupied by a collection of social misfits. The main storyline is that of a strange musician's relationship with a girl, their drug use and his band. These events... See full summary » Richard Lowenstein Michael Hutchence, Saskia Post, Nique Needles History 7. 6 / 10 A concert film of the Australian Made tour from December 1986 to January 1987. The tour featured internationally performing Australian acts: INXS, Divinyls, Models, The Triffids, The Saints... See full summary » Zan Abeyratne, Christina Amphlett, Chris Bailey 7. 8 / 10 The story of INXS, their personal lives and their rise to fame from Australian pubs to stadiums all around the world. Damon Herriman, Luke Arnold, Hugh Sheridan Sport 7. 2 / 10 The Australian Dream is a theatrical feature documentary that uses the remarkable and inspirational story of AFL legend Adam Goodes as the prism through which to tell a deeper and more powerful story about race, identity and belonging. Daniel Gordon Adam Goodes, Stan Grant, Nova Peris Biography 7. 7 / 10 Constructed from over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage, this documentary centers on the career of celebrated football player Diego Armando Maradona, who played for S. S. C. Napoli in the 1980s. Asif Kapadia Pelé, Diego Armando Maradona, Dalma Maradona Certificate: 16+ 6. 7 / 10 A look at the rise and fall of disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein featuring interviews with former colleagues and those who accused him of sexual misconduct. Ursula Macfarlane Erika Rosenbaum, Nannette Klatt, Ken Auletta Romance 6. 9 / 10 Legendary performer Judy Garland (Renée Zellweger) arrives in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold-out concerts. Rupert Goold Renée Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock Comedy Crime Two teenage boys in Scotland in 1994, best friends with no control over their lives, risk everything to attend an illegal rave, hoping for the best night of their boring lives. Brian Welsh Cristian Ortega, Lorn Macdonald, Laura Fraser Short INXS performs in the music video "What You Need" from their album "Listen Like Thieves" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video features footage of the band playing the song on a... See full summary » Lynn-Maree Milburn 7. 5 / 10 A documentary presenting Aretha Franklin with choir at the New Bethel Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles in January 1972. Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack Aretha Franklin, James Cleveland, Alexander Hamilton Edit Storyline Ghost Pictures and Passion Pictures and a documentary feature about the troubled heart and soul of Michael Hutchence, lead singer and songwriter of INXS. Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 4 July 2019 (Australia) See more » Also Known As: Mystify: Michael Hutchence Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $1, 082, 456 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs » Did You Know? Trivia Negotiations broke down with regard to the use of INXS' music. After viewing the film without any music, Richard Lowenstein realized that the film would be completely ineffective without any music so he contacted Tiger Lily Hutchence Geldof (the singer's daughter with Paula Yates) who agreed with his conclusion. She reached out privately to INXS and was able to persuade them to relinquish the rights to nine of the band's songs. See more » Alternate Versions For the film's Australian release, the distributor chose to re-edit the film after the original version of the film received an MA15+ classification. These edits removed stronger course language from the film in order to obtain an M classification. See more » Connections Featured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3. 17 (2020) Frequently Asked Questions See more ».

We all have wings and some of us don't know why. loveLoveLOVE.

 

As a good friend of the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, filmmaker Richard Lowenstein gets amazing, unprecedented access to home movies, personal recordings of Hutchence's thoughts when he was alive, and interviews with close friends and family of Hutchence.
The result is a wonderful and fitting tribute to a rock star whose music and charisma had a huge impact on his generation.
People such as lover Kylie Minogue and manager Martha Troup speak in depth about what Hutchence was really like, and what drove him.
The consensus is that he was an artist at heart - shy as a boy but a showman as an adult, who write his own lyrics and melodies and wanted to be famous, but who like so many before him, suffered the downsides of fame.
Hutchence loved his parents, but the documentary shows how they had deep flaws, for which he forgave them eventually.
The part I don't quite understand is about Hutchence's relationship with Paula Yates, and the circumstances that led to Hutchence's death in a Sydney hotel.
There were some very messy circumstances, and I'm not sure this doco provides many insights, aside from suggesting that Hutchence was down because he agonised over the prospect of breaking up Yates and Bob Geldof, and thereby hurting their three daughters, which may have reminded Hutchence of the pain of his own parents' split.
I don't know about that. But maybe we'll never know, because Yates and Hutchence are no longer with us.
Hutchence and Yates were, as someone points out, bad influences on one another.
It's so sad, in any case, that Hutchence had such a terrible fall from his golden early years.

Mystify: Michael Hutchence Theatrical release poster Directed by Richard Lowenstein Produced by Maya Gnyp John Battsek Sue Murray Mark Fennessy Richard Lowenstein Lynn-Maree Milburn Andrew de Groot Written by Richard Lowenstein Starring Michael Hutchence ( See below) Music by Warren Ellis Cinematography Andrew de Groot Edited by Tayler Martin Production company Ghost Pictures Passion Pictures BBC Music [1] Distributed by Madman Ent. (Australia) Dogwoof (International) [2] Release date 25 April 2019 ( Tribeca) 4 July 2019 (Australia) Running time 102 minutes [3] Country Australia United Kingdom [4] Language English Box office $1. 1 million [5] [6] Mystify: Michael Hutchence is a 2019 documentary film about the life of musician, actor and singer-songwriter Michael Hutchence, lead vocalist of the Australian rock band INXS. It is written and directed by Richard Lowenstein and relies primarily on rare archive footage, outtakes, private home video and audio commentary provided by friends, ex-partners, band members, record producers and family. An Australian-British venture, the film was co-produced by Ghost Pictures, Passion Pictures with Madman Entertainment and Dogwoof serving as distributors. It is in association with Baird Films and Film Victoria. Mystify: Michael Hutchence had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 25 April 2019, and was theatrically released in Australia on 4 July 2019. [4] [7] The film was released in the United Kingdom on 18 October receiving generally positive reviews from critics. Synopsis [ edit] Mystify covers the life of INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence which features private home video and archive footage. During the relationship between Minogue and Hutchence, previously unseen privately shot footage shows them in Hong Kong harbour, on board the orient express, and at Hutchence’s home in the south of France. In the early 1990’s an incident occurred while bicycling on holiday in Copenhagen with then girlfriend Helena Christensen, where Hutchence gets shoved to the ground by a taxi driver, hitting his head on the curb and losing consciousness. According to Christensen, Hutchence was rushed to hospital and woke up determined to leave. The injury resulted in Hutchence having permanent loss of sense of smell and taste. Clips show Yates and Michael Hutchence in a 1985 interview on Channel 4 's rock magazine programme The Tube and many years later on The Big Breakfast interview in October 1994. Recollections with voice-overs in the film include Michele Bennett, Kylie Minogue, siblings Rhett and Tina Hutchence, father Kelland Hutchence, stepmother Susie, producer Nick Launay, Bono and INXS band members, composer and keyboardist Andrew Farriss, guitarist Tim Farriss, bassist Garry Gary Beers and drummer Jon Farriss. The film ends with INXS performing at London’s Wembley Stadium and the song "Mystify" plays over the credits. Production [ edit] Development [ edit] Plans for a biographical drama film about Michael Hutchence were being developed with a script written by Australian film-maker Richard Lowenstein. Lowenstein had previously collaborated with Hutchence in Dogs in Space and INXS music videos. The film was to feature an actor as Hutchence, however the idea of casting someone proved very difficult and with the announcement of the miniseries INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, it made the director switch to an archival documentary. [8] The documentary film gathered early development funding and support by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Screen Australia and Film Victoria. [9] A pitch trailer was produced and shown at the 2016 Australian International Documentary Conference in Melbourne where BBC Music took interest. [9] In July 2016, it was announced that a documentary film about the singer-songwriter Michael Hutchence had the official support of INXS band members and manager Chris Murphy, with Richard Lowenstein signed on to direct. [10] [11] [12] [13] The director conducted the first interview (for the biopic research) in 2010 with U2 lead singer Bono who were on tour in Melbourne. Band members from INXS were then interviewed and filmed in 2011, gradually building up an archive of footage. [14] [15] During the interview process, Lowenstein had decided to record just the audio, having individual interviewees in a dark recording studio. A total of around sixty people were interviewed. [16] [15] Tapes of archival footage of varying quality were found in the directors attic lost for twenty years. [15] In October 2017, long negotiations began for the rights to use INXS music in the film, but ended with no deal due to a dispute with Murphy of Petrol Records over the documentary’s ownership in return. This lead the director to produce an edit of the film with no music from the INXS catalogue. [15] Eventually, Lowenstein made contact with Hutchence’s daughter Tiger Lily (the daughter of Hutchence and Paula Yates) in London, through Susie Hutchence’s advice. Lowenstein flew to London in October 2018 to meet. After viewing a rough cut of the film, Tiger Lily made contact with the band’s management and record company. A day later, a deal was struck to use nine INXS tracks. [15] The post-production and supervision of the film were completed by United Finishing Artists with the sound mixing done at Soundfirm, Melbourne. [17] Music [ edit] Composer Warren Ellis was in charge of the film's music and score. [18] The documentary features various digitally-restored tracks which were remixed by Giles Martin in Dolby Atmos supplied by INXS. Music also included are by Hutchence, Max Q with Ollie Olsen, Kylie Minogue, Nick Cave, instrumentals by Ólafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm. [19] The film includes tracks, such as: " Never Tear Us Apart " and " Sometimes ". [20] Lowenstein stated that there has been no official soundtrack album released, [15] however, a complementary album was released on 5 July 2019 titled Mystify: A Musical Journey with Michael Hutchence. Release [ edit] The world premiere of Mystify: Michael Hutchence took place in Manhattan at the Tribeca Film Festival on 25 April 2019, including a live Q&A session with the film’s director after the screening. [21] Over the next few months it played in festivals around Canada, Australia, Czech Republic, Germany and New Zealand, building anticipation: at the Hot Docs in Toronto, Sydney, Munich and New Zealand Film Festivals. [22] [23] [24] [25] Advance screenings with Lowenstein in attendance for special Q&A sessions followed in June, at the Astor Theatre in Melbourne, Ritz Cinema in Sydney and the European premiere held at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. [26] [27] [28] An official trailer was released on 4 June 2019 and featured the songs " Mystify " and " Never Tear Us Apart " by INXS. [29] [30] It was released in cinemas across Australia on 4 July and in New Zealand on 12 September through Madman Entertainment. [31] Initially the film was screened out of competition during the BFI London Film Festival on 4 October 2019 at the Curzon Mayfair Cinema [32] [33] and then released in the United Kingdom on 18 October through Dogwoof. The Netherlands saw a release on 24 October by Piece of Magic entertainment. [34] [35] In the United States Fathom Events and Shout! Factory will theatrically release the film for one-night-only on 7 January 2020. [36] Broadcast [ edit] In Australia, the documentary was aired by ABC Television during 24 November 2019. [37] Channel BBC Two aired the film in the UK on 28 December. [38] Home media [ edit] It was released on DVD, digital and Blu-ray disc in Australia by Madman Entertainment on 25 November 2019. [39] It contains twelve special features including early days - where they discuss the band’s formation, acting, discussing Prague where three INXS music videos were filmed and Professor of Psychiatry, Steve Ellen’s analyses into Hutchence’s death. [40] Dogwoof released the film in the U. K. and Ireland on 9 December. The extra features include an interview with director Richard Lowenstein and producer Chris Thomas, deleted scenes and theatrical trailer. [41] [42] It entered the UK Official DVD Chart at No. 98, the week ending 21 December. [43] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] Mystify: Michael Hutchence grossed A$ 1. 1 million (US$705, 044) [44] in Australia and $453, 851 in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $1, 158, 895. [45] [46] [5] Australia [ edit] In Australia it made A$368, 642 (US$257, 216) from 114 screens including previews and festival screenings, in its opening weekend, finishing tenth at the box office grossing A$485, 825 ($338, 979) in the week ending 7 July. [47] [48] [5] It made another A$179, 000 ($125, 772) from 79 screens in its second weekend with a 51% decrease from the first week; finishing thirteenth and grossing A$761, 000 ($534, 167) through 11 days. [49] [5] On its third weekend the film made A$83, 000 ($58, 678) from 55 screens finishing seventeenth grossing a total of A$893, 000 (US$628, 874). [50] [5] After the fourth week of release, the film shown on 61 screens had a total of A$988, 000 crossing the A$1 million mark before the following weekend. [51] [52] [53] On its ninth week at the end of August it was played on 10 screens grossing a total of A$1, 141, 000. [54] [55] Other territories [ edit] On its first weekend in New Zealand it made US$8, 713 across 21 screens. It made another $1, 329 from 7 screens on its second weekend. By its fifth week it had grossed a total of $14, 699. [56] [57] In the United Kingdom it made £62, 776 ($81, 453) from 8 cinemas with an average of £7, 847 ($10, 182) per screen in its opening weekend, finishing twelfth at the box office. [58] [59] It made another £10, 146 ($13, 021) in its second weekend, with the film added to 3 screens over the previous week for a total of 11; grossing £79, 199 ($101, 641) through 12 days. [60] In its third weekend it made £4, 578 ($5, 929) shown on 9 cinemas, [61] and in its fourth weekend the film fell 72% to £1, 434 ($1, 834) screened at 4 cinemas. [62] On its fifth weekend it made £1, 353, a drop of 6% and on its sixth it made £621 on 3 cinemas. [63] [64] On its seventh weekend it made £3, 139, a 405% increase of over the previous week to have a U. box office total of £110, 345 ($142, 767). [65] Critical response [ edit] Upon its premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, the film received positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 35 reviews, with an average rating of 7. 26/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Engrossing for casual listeners as well as hardcore fans, Mystify: Michael Hutchence sheds a poignant light on a life and career cut short by tragedy. " [66] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 73 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [67] Variety film critic Katherine Turman described it as "While Mystify in many ways amplifies the tragedy of Hutchence's death, it also goes a long way toward explaining and humanizing it. " [68] In a positive review for Vogue, Laird Borrelli-Persson wrote " Mystify is proof that Hutchence was, and is, much loved. Also missed, in excess. " [69] Graham Fuller of Screen International called the film a "Stand-out documentary" and wrote, "The densely woven and worshipfully presented archival footage of the INXS frontman, on stage and off, is a reminder that in terms of wild talent and Dionysian sexiness, he belongs in the same company as Mick Jagger, Jim Morrison, and Robert Plant. " He concludes: "What lifts it above the majority of documentaries about celebrities and artists is its extraordinary intimacy. " [4] Harry Windsor, writing for the Hollywood Reporter, said: "It should prove essential viewing for the subject's fans: a tender portrait of the man's highs and lows that sheds new light on the broken years that directly preceded his suicide at 37. " [70] Leigh Paatsch writing for the Herald Sun gave the film 4/5 stars, saying: "Quite wisely, the new documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence doesn't concern itself with smoothing out all the erroneous wrinkles that have crumpled the late INXS frontman's life story over time. " [71] Karl Quinn of The Age called the film Lowenstein's "slow-burning labour of love. " [72] The Australian 's David Stratton summed up the film as "a terrific documentary, and as complete a portrait of this talented singer as you could wish. " calling it "a detailed and revealing portrait"; he rated the film four out of five stars. [73] Vicky Roach from The Daily Telegraph gave the film 3 out of 5, saying: "While it’s more visually interesting, there are times when this storytelling device results in a kind of emotional disconnect. And although they corroborate Lowenstein’s version of events, the band’s role in Hutchence’s story feels strangely under-amplified — emotionally and musically. " She summed up the film as "A measured, personal, densely woven account of the man behind the myth. " [74] DM Bradley, writing for the Adelaide Review, said: "Richard Lowenstein’s beautifully sad documentary study of the all-too-short life of his late friend Michael Hutchence is a most moving memorial, and rather more about the man than the music. " [75] Graeme Tuckett from gave the film 3. 5 out of 5 stars, saying: "Mystify is unapologetically one for the fans. But, seeing it as someone who thought he didn't particularly care about Hutchence's story, I was moved. " [76] Eddie Harrison of The List awarded the film 4 out of 5 stars, remarking that "Mystify can only be a cautionary tale, yet there's plenty of evidence that Hutchence was an electrifying performer in his prime. " [77] Time Out ’s, Philip De Semlyen described it "As the tragedy unfolds, there's a strange solace in seeing this captivating enigma somehow emerging intact", giving it 4 out of 5 marks. [78] The Sunday Times Edward Porter gave it three out of five stars, wrote "There are insights into the gloomy later years, but it's memorable chiefly for its envy-inducing picture of the upside of being a rock star. " [79] Accolades [ edit] ASSG Best Sound for a Documentary: Robert Mackenzie - Re-Recording Mixer & Sound Designer, Simon Rosenberg - Dialogue Editor, Mick Boraso - Sound Designer, Lynn-Maree Milburn - Additional Sound Designer. [85] Voter nominated [ edit] The film was nominated for Best Music Film at the NME Awards on 12 February 2020. 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In excess has its price. one way or another. He did remind me of Jim Morrison. Deep down just a really good guy. Plagued by people. Amazing, charismatic performer! Brilliant, sensitive and intelligent! I watched this film last night. Michael was definitely an enthusiastic smoker! I can't help but feeling that if he hadn't have died by suicide, he would probably have died from lung cancer by now.

 

This documentary is billed as featuring behind-the-scenes footage that Michael filmed himself.
That's pretty much the only interesting thing about it. It adds nothing to the narrative nor the mythology of Michael Hutchence despite featuring voiceovers from former girlfriends and his manager.
One for fans only. Mystify: Michael Hutchence Bandes-annonces Casting Critiques spectateurs Critiques presse Photos VOD Blu-Ray, DVD Bande-annonce Ce film en VOD noter: 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 3 3. 5 4 4. 5 5 Envie de voir Rédiger ma critique Synopsis et détails Sophistiqué et chaleureux mais aussi timide et fragile, Michael Hutchence, chanteur du groupe INXS — célèbre dans les années 80-90, a personnifié la définition même de l’artiste à l’attraction magnétique. Mystify est un portrait intime de la rockstar réalisé à partir d’images d’archives rares ou inédites et de témoignages de ses proches, des membres du groupe ainsi que de ses compagnes Kylie Minogue et Helena Christensen. Distributeur UFO Distribution Voir les infos techniques Regarder ce film à partir de (4. 99 €) Voir toutes les offres VOD Service proposé par 1:33 Acteurs et actrices Casting complet et équipe technique 13 Photos Si vous aimez ce film, vous pourriez aimer... Voir plus de films similaires Pour découvrir d'autres films: Les meilleurs films de l'année 2019, Les meilleurs films Documentaire, Meilleurs films Documentaire en 2019. Commentaires.

MICHAEL SIEMPRE AUTENTICO Y BELLO

Michael no tiene un parecido a Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) cuando usaba el pelo largo. A beleza incondicional de Michael Hutchence, fazia do Rock N roll um desfile de moda contemporânea. I miss you Michael Hutchence R.I.P Ángel INXS. Big loss, I wen 2 c them in Newcastle just fab, so sad 😔. Still listening 2019 RIP Michael. I'm sure this will make me unpopular. Perhaps you should have left them alone, since that's what they wanted. Director Richard Lowenstein's tribute to the INXS frontman paints an affectionate, intimate and immersive portrait of a fallen rock star, disentangling him from the tabloid hot air surrounding his 1997 death. Archive footage and new interviews (friends, family, bandmates and lovers, Kylie included) humanise Hutch, giving equal weighting to his charisma, sensitivity and sensual pursuits. But it's the detailed, cumulative effects of a random assault, career crises and family troubles that hit hardest, creating a grim, palpable sense of how trapped he felt on his final night.

A must see for any INXS fan or those who just grew up with them. Thank you Richard for gathering and creating such a special film.

 

 

Mystify. Tras el cantante de INXS Rated 4.8 / 5 based on 804 reviews.

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