Set in Melbourne’s late 70s punk rock scene, Dogs in Space chronicles the lives of a group of punk musicians, hippies, students and radicals filling their time with sex, drugs, parties, television and a love for music, in a chaotic, squalid share house. A fictionalised account of the director's experiences of those days, the film follows Lowenstein's affectionately drawn characters through a chaotic series of non-narrative vignettes. Sam (played by INXS singer Michael Hutchence) sings in the rock group Dogs in Space. His girlfriend Anna works in a nursing home and wants to become an airline stewardess. Tim plays electronics in Dogs in Space, and Luchio is studying for engineering exams. Sam and Anna’s happy relationship begins to change when hard drugs enter their lives, and tragedy strikes. Hutchence is a brilliant symbol of reckless youth in this, his first dramatic screen role, giving this unique time capsule, made in 1986, instant cult status.
- Director
- Richard Lowenstein
- Premiere
- International premiere
- Country of production
- Australia
- Year
- 1986
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2010
- Length
- 103'
- Medium
- HDcam
- Language
- English
- Producer
- Richard Lowenstein
- Production Company
- GHOST Pictures Pty Ltd
- Sales
- Fandango Australia
- Screenplay
- Richard Lowenstein
- Cinematography
- Andrew de Groot
- Editor
- Jill Bilcock
- Production Design
- Jodie Borland
- Sound Design
- Dean Gawen
- Music
- Ollie Olsen
- Cast
- Michael Hutchence
- Website
- http://aso.gov.au/titles/features/dogs-in-space