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Summary Ghost Pictures and Passion Pictures and a documentary feature about the troubled heart and soul of Michael Hutchence, lead singer and songwriter of INXS

Cast Michael Hutchence

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The media threw everything but the truth at this story back in the day. They had everyone convinced, but they didn't know the truth. GRANDE BANDA! INXS. There will never be a more intoxicating, magical beautiful man sad.

How wrong they were. Richard Lowenstein has restored the credibility to this fallen idol by populating the years with facts, some of which only came to light during the editing of the documentary. Should have seen inxs live baby live, so alive. Michael bears any odd resemblance to Sandra Bernhard in this video. These songs got me through a not have done it with them! Love INXS♥. In his final days, Hutchence was portrayed by the media in the worst of ways. This documentary brings to light the real truth of that time and indeed his life.

Come on guys: do the right thing for once in your lives. This young soul deserves better. 💐🇦🇺🇬🇧✝️. This is my favorite doors song. Richard Lowensteins documentary and closing night film of DUB 2019 approaches the both fascinating and touching biography of Michael Hutchence through the INXS frontmans own footage. Mystify: Michael Hutchence is not just a must-see for the fans of the exceptional band and its lead singer. The moving documentary had its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and is currently hitting Australian cinemas. Now, audiences in Berlin will have the unique chance to watch the film as the closing night feature of this years Down Under Berlin film festival on 29 September 2019 at 8:15 PM. Michael Hutchence, INXS – more than twenty years after his early death, both his unique presence and the bands sound still resonate. Who doesnt know “Suicide Blonde” from their 1990 album “X”? Not just in Australian pubs, it is difficult to evade their classic songs. As in many cases, the band and their frontman were closely interconnected, and INXS could never recover from Hutchences suicide in 1997. Mystify is proof that Hutchence was, and is, much loved. Also missed, in excess. Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue Lowenstein is not just a gifted filmmaker, but he has a longtime and close connection to Hutchence. Since their first collaboration in 1984, when Lowenstein made the video clip for “Burn for You”, INXSs third single from their breakthrough album “The Swing”, he made many more video clips, concert films and not the least the feature film “Dogs in Space” (1986) starring Hutchence as a fictitious bands drug-addled frontman. There are so many well-trodden paths of doing a documentary, especially about an internationally renowned pop star. In fact, there is an abundance of the basic ingredients of sex and drugs and rocknroll. Luckily, Richard Lowenstein does not fall for these all too obvious traps in his moving Mystify: Michael Hutchence. Instead, he could revert to many home videos, made by Hutchence himself as well as lovers, family members and friends. These clips, meticulously converted into stunning HD, provide for an intimate insight into a unique person, full of zest for life and creativity, but also sensibility and ultimately fragility. A measured, personal, densely woven account of the man behind the myth. Vicky Roach, The Daily Telegraph For Mystify, Lowenstein began interviewing partners, friends, family members and professional companions in 2010. There is no narrator, and instead of “talking heads” (another usual feature of such documentaries) Lowenstein boldly decided to use their voices only. Thus, instead of seeing todays Kylie Minogue, once a romantic partner of Hutchence, we watch the young couple in Hong Kong or in the Orient Express and listen to her voice – with a clearly audible lump in her throat, decades after their relationship. Lowenstein himself stated that “all these people are still incredibly damaged, not by the ups and downs of being (…) with Michael Hutchence, but the damage done by his departure. Hes left this huge hole in everyone. ” In Mystify, the viewer is allowed to look behind such myths, to understand the fractured family the enigmatic singer came from, and his nearly unrivalled lust for life and, thus, the wish to see, feel and experience everything. With all the highs and lows in Hutchences life and his bands international success, one event is as tragic as overlooked in the usual biographies: A fractured skull, suffered in 1992, lead to an almost complete loss of his senses of smell and taste. While this is already hard to bear for any ordinary person, a person as sensitive and hedonistic as Hutchence must have been severely affected. Even more so, as another consequence of the brain damage, the former gentle singer became both aggressive and depressive. With hindsight, the road to self-destruction had become well-paved, and the love of life was transformed into corrosive obsession. 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. (…) What lifts it above the majority of documentaries about celebrities and artists is its extraordinary intimacy. Graham Fuller, Screen International How did this all happen? Back then, the tabloids had an easy reasoning: the “wild man of rock” just went one step too far. The general narrative was set by the media, and Hutchence was excellent fodder for them: good-looking, with an almost supernatural presence on stage, he became infamous for his drug use and his erratic and even threatening behaviour – and fore his romantic relationship with Paula Yates, back then married to “Live Aid” organiser Bob Geldof. The British tabloids had a perfect match of “Saint Bob” vs. a druggie singer coming from a former convict colony, stealing the formers wife. In fact, the mid-1990s can be regarded as one of the low points of aggressive paparazzi, with Princess Dianas death having occurred just three months before Hutchences suicide. Even this tragic event has been obscured as accidental autoerotic asphyxiation, a description seemingly so much more fitting to an extrovert star than the complex reality. Lowenstein regards his film as an apology, as he was not there for his friend when he was in need. After seeing a rough cut of the film, Tiger Lily, Hutchences daughter with Paula Yates, could convince INXS to license the rights of nine songs that fittingly contribute to the documentarys mesmerising soundtrack. Luckily, while Mystify reminds us of the bands timeless greatness, it does not get absorbed in the albeit fascinating story of INXS. Mystify does neither contribute to further mystification of its enigmatic main character, nor does it try to invent a deconstructive narration; instead, it is an intimate and close-up portrayal of a complex and most sensitive individual. Therefore, it is not just a must-see for any fan, but a moving portrait of an exceptional character and of human fragility. Mystify: Michael Hutchence "A journey into the heart and soul of Michael Hutchence, internationally renowned lead-singer of INXS, a complex and shy man who spent the bulk of his life in the public eye, rarely revealing his true self to anyone except his very close friends. " Richard Lowenstein, AUS, 2019, Documentary, 102 min, English, Berlin Premiere Down Under Berlin 2019 closing night film. Screening on 29 September 2019 at 8:15pm @ Moviemento Kino. Please note that the closing night reception on Sunday, 29 Sep, will take place at 6:30pm BEFORE the screening of  Mystify: Michael Hutchence. The info in the printed program brochures is outdated. View the entire 2019 festival program here. Tickets Well see you at the movies! Header image Andrew de Groot Text by Martin Bayer.

Perfeita versão no piano... Samantha jade was perfect in the role of Kylie! No other actress ( other than Kylie herself)could of done a better job. If anything, it just goes to show how influential the media are. Even me, a boy who lived and breathed the Australian rock band for a decade, was at odds with Hutchence in the mid 90's and the media's take seemed plausible. Watch this documentary and celebrate the life of a guy who was a wonderful talent. Because you've probably forgotten how good he was and also will discover how good a human being he actually was.

We all have wings. use the damn things before they drop off

The damage that they are responsible for. I'm glad that after 22 years this goes a long way to setting the record straight. I f the X factor is that indefinable charisma that gives a performer star power, the late Michael Hutchence had it in abundance. On stage, the INXS singer took moves from Jagger, Jim Morrison and Iggy Pop and transformed into a serpentine, almost supernatural presence. In Mystify, a new documentary by his longtime collaborator Richard Lowenstein, he fills the screen, but slides in and out of focus, as though untouchable. Which, in death, he is. Its now 22 years since Hutchence took his own life in a Sydney hotel room. Lowenstein says his film is an apology, of sorts, that he wasnt there for his friend. When the surviving members of INXS saw his film, Lowenstein tells Guardian Australia, he saw “all these people still incredibly damaged, not by the ups and downs of being in a band with Michael Hutchence, but the damage done by his departure. Hes left this huge hole in everyone. ” Mystify is not a standard rock documentary. There are no talking heads, and theres no narrator. Instead, Lowenstein relies entirely on archival footage – much of it shot by the singer himself, or by his intimate partners, including Kylie Minogue – with his story told as an off-camera oral history by associates, lovers, and mother figures, in particular INXSs manager in the US, Martha Troup. The result is a far more intimate, close-up portrait of a complex man who, by the end, had been reduced to an unbecoming tabloid caricature. An assault in 1992 had left him with an acquired brain injury that severed his olfactory nerve, leaving the sensual, hedonistic Hutchence with no sense of smell or taste. The coroners report – acquired by Lowenstein “by nefarious means” – reported two walnut-sized lesions on his frontal lobe. Trailer for Mystify: Michael Hutchence According to a neurologist Lowenstein consulted for the film, that traumatic injury alone put Hutchence in the highest risk category for suicide. At the time of his death, Hutchence hadnt slept for between 36 and 48 hours, had a large quantity of alcohol in his system, and was locked in a bitter custody dispute with Bob Geldof for his daughter with Paula Yates, Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily (known as Tiger. It was a perfect storm. “His ability to navigate cognitive and emotional dilemmas was severely impaired, ” Lowenstein says. Band members and Hutchences partner between 1991 and 1995, Helena Christensen, report the change that came over the formerly gentle singer after the accident: he became erratic and sometimes aggressive, and INXS lost their way as their singer lost his. ‘He felt he had to entertain you, Lowenstein says. Photograph: Madman Lowenstein first met Hutchence in 1984, filming the video clip for Burn for You, the third single from their breakthrough album The Swing. Over the course of the next 13 years, he got to know him “fairly well, on the level that any Australian male knows another Australian male”. Once asked who his best friend was, Hutchence replied “I think Richard is, but I dont think he knows it, ” and Lowenstein says “that encapsulated us”. Hutchence confided more in the women in his life, and Mystify leans on their accounts (and home videos) to get a glimpse of the private person. Off stage, he comes across as needy: he could be the life of the party, a prankster who had to be the centre of attention. “He felt he had to entertain you, ” Lowenstein says, and while the men around Hutchence had the rock-star war stories, Lowenstein avoided them. Homemade footage of Kylie Minogue and Michael Hutchence. Photograph: Madman Its the footage featuring Minogue, Hutchences partner between 1989 and 1991 – home video and stills shot by the pair in Hong Kong, on the Orient Express, and in various hotel rooms – that provide Mystify with some of its most touching, whimsical moments. The other key woman Lowenstein connected with was Tiger, just 16 months old at the time of her fathers death. Now 22, Tiger provided the key to licensing a selection of INXSs songs for the film. Up to that point, the band had withheld permission, leaving Lowenstein with only the music of Max Q, Hutchences collaboration from 1989 with Ollie Olsen, and an underscore by Warren Ellis. Lowenstein met Hutchences daughter at a cafe in London. He had his laptop, with the film on it, and Tiger suggested they adjourn to her flat to watch it. “We watched it in her share-house flat, which funnily enough reminded me of a scene from Dogs in Space [Lowensteins 1986 film featuring Hutchence. She was living with some friends, and she wasnt by any means a rich kid. “She watched it, she liked it and was quite emotionally affected by it, and said, ‘Well, you obviously loved my dad and you need his music, what do you want me to do? ” Lowenstein dissuaded Tiger from writing an open letter to the Guardian in support of his cause; instead she composed an email to the band. Within 24 hours, Lowenstein had permission to use nine songs, giving the film its musical backbone. Lowenstein, pictured with Hutchence, who once described the filmmaker as his best friend but added, ‘I dont think he knows it. Photograph: Madman The presence of the music, and concert footage, allows Hutchence to shape-shift before our eyes on screen, as we watch him transform from a vulnerable man, who hated being alone, to the lounge lizard rock star who commanded stadiums of up to a hundred thousand people at a time, and back again. But it was in that hotel room in Double Bay that, on 22 November 1997, he found himself alone, at his wits end. “If Michael had gotten through that moment – if he could see the pleasures in life and the love of his daughter, whatever the troubles that were there – half an hour, an hour later, he would have made a totally different decision, ” Lowenstein says. Still, there is doubt. “I dont think anyone really knew what was going on in Michaels head. He was a performer, and what he was showing his friends, especially his male friends, was a performance. ” But even for Lowenstein, occasionally, the mask dropped. “He identified with the quiet types, ” he says. “Youd be sitting in the corner while the classic rocknroll party was going on, and youd just find that he would just come and quietly sit next to you. ” • In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is 1800 737 732. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 and the domestic violence helpline is 0808 2000 247. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 1-800-273-8255 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233. Other international helplines can be found at • Mystify: Michael Hutchence is in cinemas from 4 July.

Que tipo mas sexyyyyyyyy, orgasmo puro. Honestly, I say we investigate how much money actually went to Live Aid. Let's bring him down a size or two. This extraordinary Australian (documentary) film weaves its deeply moving tale using expertly edited film footage from across Michael Hutchence's far too few years, to present an audience with a flawlessly flowing movie. It is a story of the complexity and often harshness of life for so many brilliantly talented creatives whose intelligence is sometimes too much for a single brain to handle. The commentary is all soundbites from his friends and associates and his story unfolds in pretty much chronological order. 'Mystify' is also a touching treatment of depression and how it can grab hold and destroy in some cases.

There will never be another. Rest in peace, colonial boy.

 

The first time hearing I understood. I wanna be dangerous, a reason for a law

What was underneath the talent and pretty face was the most alluring. Great Song... r.i.p. MICHAEL GOD BLESS YOU. Sets the record straight on public perception. This is an important documentary, especially if you're were or are still an INXS fan. There are also lessons in just how powerful the media are with public perception of celebrities. M.H. could sit in an empty room and still be sexy.

It's on Spotify now. This song sounds like something any older punk rocker would relate to - a desire to get that old fire of defiance raging again. It sounds like a mix between Prisoners Song, The State of Massachusetts, and maybe either Climbing a Chair to Bed or I'm Shipping Up to Boston. Also, The Bonny sounds a lot like something from Blackout.

Wait the Paula chick's ex-husband raised Michael's daughter? That's really weird

Cool dude. The beginning of a tragedy. We miss you. My lord was he gorgeous. Kick is on of the best albums of all time 👏👏👏. Thank you for the memories Michael. Miss the guy's the best rock band all time R I P Michael rock legend 😢.


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