Dogs in Space

Dogs in Space
Dogs in Space
Directed by Richard Lowenstein
Produced by Glenys Rowe
Written by Richard Lowenstein
Starring Michael Hutchence
Saskia Post
Nique Needles
Chris Haywood
Deanna Bond
Tony Helou
Laura Swanson
Emma de Clario
Music by Michael Hutchence
Cinematography Andrew de Groot
Editing by Jill Bilcock
Distributed by Columbia TriStar Home Video
Release date(s) Australia 18 December 1986 (1986-12-18)
Running time 103 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

Dogs in Space is a 1986 Australian film set in the "little band scene" in Melbourne in 1978. It was directed by Richard Lowenstein and starred Michael Hutchence as Sam, the drug-addled frontman of the fictitious band from which the film takes its name.

The film's tagline is "Before Trainspotting, before Go, before 24 Hour Party People there was...Dogs in Space."

Contents

Plot

With virtually no plot, Dogs in Space is a stylish and chaotic film about a group of alternative music fans sharing a house in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond. The plotless and artistic style of the film is a legacy of Lowenstein's background in advertising and music video production; before Dogs in Space he had served as director for a series of promotional clips for songs from the INXS album The Swing.

The script was developed from Lowenstein's own experiences and the central character Sam is based on Sam Sejavka from the band The Ears, with whom Lowenstein lived in the 1970s. Chuck Meo, who plays a drummer in the movie, also lived with the pair. The house, in Berry Street, was the same house Lowenstein and Sejavka shared and was rented from its new owners and modified at considerable expense for the film. Lowenstein wrote himself out of the film and several of his exploits were attributed to the character Tim (Nique Needles). Sejavka has a brief cameo in a party scene as a character called Michael. In the film, Sam and Tim are the key members of a band called Dogs in Space and share their house with various social misfits including Sam's girlfriend Anna (Saskia Post), a university student called Luchio (Tony Helou) and a transient and apparently nameless teenager known only as The Girl (Deanna Bond), a character based extremely closely on Sara, who for a period lived with Lowenstein at Berry Street.

The film's minimalist plot traces the day-to-day existence of the chief characters, particularly the relationship between Sam and Anna, and is virtually an endless sequence of intense party scenes involving heavy substance-abuse. In between, there are trips to Ballarat (at the time, the closest town to Melbourne with a 24-hour convenience store) and humorous encounters with an aggressive neighbour (Joe Camilleri) and one character's fast-talking, chainsaw-wielding uncle (Chris Haywood), who simply turns up one afternoon with his family (the baby in this scene is Lowenstein's niece Robyn). There is also a minor sub-plot in which the characters try unsuccessfully to pass off some rubbish burned in an oven as a piece of Skylab to a local radio station. In the end, the group's dysfunctional and hedonistic lifestyle claims a victim when Anna dies from a heroin overdose.

Soundtrack album

The soundtrack album was released on Chase Records in February 1987 (CLPX14), featuring several tracks from reformed "little bands" and other contemporary tracks of the time.

The album came in two versions: a censored version in a white sleeve with the band name "Thrush & the Cunts" bowdlerised to "Thrush and the C**ts" and possibly-offensive song vocal tracks removed, and an "R"-rated version in a black sleeve with all band names in full, movie dialogue between the songs and all vocal tracks in full.

Chase Records went out of business soon after and, despite much effort, the record has never been reissued and has remained unavailable since. It is now a collector's item, commanding high prices. It was only available on LP and cassette and was issued on CD - at least the censored version appeared on discount bins in shopping malls in Lisbon, Portugal, somewhere around 1996-1997.

The Hutchence tracks were his first official solo recordings and his first with Ollie Olsen. They would later collaborate on the Max Q recordings.

Side One:

  1. "Dog Food" (Iggy Pop)
  2. "Dogs In Space" (Michael Hutchence)
  3. "Win/Lose" (Ollie Olsen)
  4. "Anthrax" (Gang of Four)
  5. "Skysaw" (Brian Eno)
  6. "True Love" (Marching Girls)
  7. "Shivers" (Boys Next Door)

Side Two:

  1. "Diseases" (Thrush & the Cunts)
  2. "Pumping Ugly Muscle" (The Primitive Calculators)
  3. "Golf Course" (Michael Hutchence)
  4. "The Green Dragon" (Michael Hutchence)
  5. "Shivers" (Marie Hoy and friends)
  6. "Endless Sea" (Iggy Pop)
  7. "Rooms For The Memory" (Michael Hutchence)

Box Office

Dogs in Space grossed $367,351 at the box office in Australia.[1]

See also

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dogs Trust — Type Charity Industry Animal welfare Founded 1891 …   Wikipedia

  • Dogs On Acid — The DOA Homepage URL …   Wikipedia

  • Space exploration — is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. [cite web | url = http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/adc/education/space ex/exploration.html | title = How Space is Explored | publisher = NASA] Physical exploration of space is conducted …   Wikipedia

  • Space Goofs — Genre Comedy Format Animation Created by Jean Yves Raimbaud Philippe Traversat Starring Maurice LaMarche Charlie Adler Jeff Be …   Wikipedia

  • Space Stars — was a 1981 NBC Saturday morning cartoon created by Hanna Barbera which ran from 1981 1982.Format Space Stars ran four cartoon segments each week: Space Ghost , The Herculoids , Teen Force , and Astro and the Space Mutts . The cartoons would… …   Wikipedia

  • Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and The Time Rippers — Developer(s) Sierra Publisher(s) Sierra …   Wikipedia

  • Dogs (Nina Nastasia album) — Dogs Studio album by Nina Nastasia Released 2000, re released 2004 …   Wikipedia

  • Dogs of War: Battle on Primus IV — North American boxart Developer(s) Silicon Dreams Publi …   Wikipedia

  • Space Oddity (chanson) — Space Oddity Single par David Bowie extrait de l’album Space Oddity Face B Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud Sortie 11 juillet 1969 Enregistrement 20 juin 1969 Studios Trident Durée …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dogs Under Stress — Studio album by Maureen Tucker Released July 19, 1994 Recorded Reeltime St …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”