“The Go-Betweens: Right Here,” director Kriv Stenders’ new documentary about the beloved Australian indie-rock act that premiered last summer at the Sydney Film Festival, can now be seen by fans in the U.S. thanks to a Vimeo streaming deal. The film, previewed below, can be rented for $4.99 or bought for $9.99. (It was also released on DVD in Australia.)
The 95-minute documentary features appearances by Robert Forster, who co-founded the band with the late Grant McLennan, as well as former bandmates Lindy Morrison, Amanda Brown, John Wilsteed and Robert Vickers, as well as famed Australian musicians Steve Kilbey and Paul Kelly.
Below, check out the trailer and/or rent/buy the film.
PREVIOUSLY ON SLICING UP EYEBALLS
- Robert Forster sets UK book tour for ‘Grant & I: Inside and Outside The Go-Betweens’
- Watch: The surviving Go-Betweens look back in trailer for new documentary ‘Right Here’
- Steve Kilbey releases 3-hour film documenting 1991 U.S. tour with Grant McLennan
- Vintage Video: The Go-Betweens on Australian TV show ‘Rock Arena’ — full 30-minute set
If you’re not familiar with The Go-Betweens, have a listen to “Cattle And Cane” and it will quite possibly be the beginning of a life-long love affair. An absolute treasure-trove of hidden gems awaits!
great documentary, very emotionally fraught
The Vimeo link says it’s unavailable in my region (US). Says it’s only available in Australia and New Zealand