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Release Year: 2002
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Alex Proyas
Writer: Alex Proyas, Dave Warner, Michael Udesky
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Companies: Australian Film Finance Corporation, Mystery Clock Cinema
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Garage Days follows the struggles of an up-and-coming Sydney rock band trying to break into the music scene in the dawn of a new millennium. After their disastrous first gig, the lead singer embarks on a journey to pursue Australia's most successful rock manager. Meanwhile, the remaining band members grapple with everyday life issues that threaten to tear the group apart. The film chronicles the band's challenges and growth as they strive for success in the competitive world of rock 'n' roll.
Garage Days is a Australian comedy-drama directed by Alex Proyas, released in 2002. It offers an insightful portrayal of the trials and tribulations faced by young musicians navigating the challenging terrain of the music industry. While set against the backdrop of rock 'n' roll aspirations, the film also explores universal themes of friendship, loyalty, and perseverance in the face of adversity.
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