
Fans of INXS have a new reason to celebrate, as a highly anticipated documentary about the legendary Australian rock band is set to hit screens this year. Titled INXS: Through the Years, the documentary promises to take viewers on a journey through the band’s most iconic moments, from their humble beginnings in Sydney to their rise as global superstars and beyond.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sarah Donovan, the documentary features rare archival footage, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and interviews with band members, family, friends, and collaborators. It also explores the personal and professional challenges the group faced during their meteoric rise to fame, including the tragic loss of their charismatic frontman, Michael Hutchence, in 1997. The film aims to celebrate the band’s enduring impact on the music industry while offering an intimate look at the people behind the music.
Key highlights of the documentary include never-before-seen footage from the recording sessions of their groundbreaking album Kick, exclusive interviews with producers who worked closely with the band, and heartfelt reflections from the band members about their journey. Fans will also get an insider’s view of INXS’ electrifying live performances, including their unforgettable set at Wembley Stadium in 1991, which remains one of the most iconic concerts in rock history.
The film doesn’t shy away from the darker chapters of the band’s story, delving into the struggles they faced in the aftermath of Hutchence’s death and how they found ways to honor his legacy while continuing their musical journey.
INXS: Through the Years is set to premiere at select film festivals before being released globally on streaming platforms. For fans of the band and music enthusiasts alike, this documentary is poised to be a moving tribute to one of the most influential bands of all time.
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