Dogs in Space + Q&A
A gritty punk drama of life in a Melbourne share house full of musicians and youthful excess.
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of this iconic Australian work with a post-screening Q&A with director Richard Lowenstein.
1986 | MA 15+ | 103 mins | D: Richard Lowenstein
Set in Melbourne’s underground music scene in the late 1970s, Dogs in Space follows a loose collective of young artists, musicians and drifters drawn together by the fragile bonds of creativity and excess. At its centre is Sam (Michael Hutchence), a magnetic outsider whose idealism and recklessness ripple through the group.
Director Richard Lowenstein captures a raw, affectionate portrait of subculture in flux, anchored by Michael Hutchence’s magnetic performance. Lived‑in and elegiac, the film is a defining snapshot of Australian counterculture.
‘A pungent snapshot of a time and place.’ — Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Dogs in Space is held in the NFSA collection.
Dates and Times
Organiser
- National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
- 1800067274
- tickets@nfsa.gov.au
- View Organiser Website
Price and bookings
Location
- Acton
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McCoy Circuit, 1
Acton, ACT 2601