Mutiny In Heaven: Debauched Birthday Party documentary to hit Melbourne cinemas next month
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19.09.2023

Mutiny In Heaven: Debauched Birthday Party documentary to hit Melbourne cinemas next month

Mutiny In Heaven
Words by Staff Writer

Mutiny In Heaven, the feature documentary chronicling the thrilling, debauched and frequently hilarious adventures of the legendary Melbourne post-punk band The Birthday Party, will release into select Australian cinemas this October and November.

The film is directed by Ian White and features new interviews with Nick Cave and bandmates Mick Harvey, Rowland S Howard and Phill Calvert, along with remarkable never seen before footage.

Mutiny In Heaven screening times and locations

  • Melb: Opening Thurs Oct 26, Cinema Nova, The Lido, The Classic, Thornbury Picturehouse
  • Melbourne Premiere Event/ Thurs Oct 26th Q&a At Cinema Nova
  • Geelong : Opening Thurs Oct 26, The Pivotonian
  • Bendigo: Opening Thurs Oct 26, The Star Cinema
  • Sydney – Opening Thurs 2 Nov, Cremorne Orpheum, Randwick Ritz, Our Golden Age
  • Sydney Premiere Event / Q&a Thurs Nov 2, 7pm Orpheum. Bookings
  • Perth – From Friday Nov 10th, Luna Leederville, Luna On S/x, Fremantle
  • Perth Premiere Event/ Q&a Friday Nov 10 At Luna Leederville
  • Adelaide Film Festival – Premiere Screenings October 21 & 27
  • Byron Bay Intl Film Festival – Oct 20 – 2 Nov
  • other cities to be announced soon

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In February 1980, they were The Boys Next Door on the brink of stardom. Changing their name to The Birthday Party mid-flight to London and writing ever scarier, sexier, angrier music that turned their gigs into antagonistic art ordeals. Offstage, things were even more chaotic. Nick Cave, Rowland S. Howard, Mick Harvey, Tracy Pew and Phill Calvert froze and starved in increasingly squalid squats, some descending into addiction, psychosis, imprisonment and, worst of all, creative differences. Yet by their final gig in 1983, howling like fallen angels under the chandelier at St Kilda’s Crystal Ballroom, The Birthday Party had achieved rock immortality.

With a soundtrack curated by Harvey, this remarkable and picaresque documentary is filled with rare and unseen photos, artwork, letters and diaries, unreleased tracks and studio footage. But its greatest delight are the band members’ own sardonic recollections of their youthful hopes and dreams. A thrilling chronicle of the band’s struggles and successes, and the momentous three years that changed rock music and reverberate still, Mutiny in Heaven is a must-see for post-punk fans and anyone seeking to join the dots of Nick Cave’s remarkable and ongoing 40+ year career journey.

Select screenings will be accompanied by not to be missed Q&As with band members Mick Harvey and Phill Calvert and director Ian White. The Australian release follows the films World Premiere at the recent Melbourne International Film Festival and a US release commencing this week in more than 50 cities.

Check it out here.