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All about the Australian band The Go-Betweens.
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| The Sunday AgeCraig MathiesonWhat Stenders captures - alongside classic songs such as Cattle and Cane and Head Full of Steam - is the emotional breadth and contradictory demands of being in a great band. |
| The AustralianStephen RomeiThis beautifully shot, thoughtful documentary has sent me to listen to the Go-Betweens and their contemporaries. |
| Herald Sun (Australia)Leigh PaatschBy the end of Right Here, you'll no longer have 'em filed away as the greatest band to ever hail from Brisbane...you'll simply remember The Go-Betweens as a great band. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldPaul ByrnesKriv Stenders puts together a thoughtful, engaging, enigmatic movie that does not try to do too much. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Erin FreeA melancholy, heartfelt meditation on the complicated relationships that crafted The Go-Betweens, one of Australia's most eccentric and much-loved indie pop groups. |
| User ReviewGavin PA pretty good biopic, but having read Forster's 'Grant & I', this didn't really add a whole lot. Not as much focus on Grant as I thought there might be, but some good anecdotes from those outside the band. Didn't really like the walking to/from the house as members join/leave and I wish there was more live footage. Still, a good run through of the band's history. |